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Old 02-27-2008, 06:56 PM
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I'm not making ridiculous attacks. You gave a ridiculous account. She wasn't wealthy to begin with? Where does it begin?

They shunned the sorority before but you told us about the black woman because........
Is your reading comprehension low?

Instead of actually replying to blather...I will just quote what I have said previously so you will perhaps read it this time...this thread has long bored me after it delved into racial politics that were not to be mentioned until a certain person decided to attempt to attack the seriousness of Arkansas rush.

As I replied to YOU (I mean my god, is it really that hard):
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I'm not in a sorority, obviously. I wasn't at the University at the time. She was not of a good background, which was part of the reason the sorority argued over her for so long.
Not of a good background means she was not well-off, obviously. It has nothing to do with her race.

Then I said:
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It made poor rush decisions previous as they were always known for being not as good...but they had the numbers to maintain. After this decision, which obviously affected the fraternities...and the fraternities responded, it went down hill from there.
So, as I said, and as you have failed to read, they were okay and lasted during the shunning of the fraternities because they took whoever, because recruitment numbers were so high at the University. However, the lack of tradition resulted in this recruit sending them over the top. And it went down hill from there.

Please read instead of instantly responding.

If you have more questions, PM me but it's sort of difficult to take ad hominem attacks when I have said nothing racist or otherwise angry. I have been nothing but respectful of the situation which the sorority is in.
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