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Originally Posted by Senusret I
No it doesn't. Even if it did, they have come nowhere near that point.
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That is the difference between the NPHC and NIC, from what I have seen NPHC is much more focused on the organization as a whole. I mean you see it in countless threads on here, people go their whole life wanting to be an Alpha, or a a Kappa, or whatever, and before they even go to that college and meet that chapter they already know which org they want.
Not to say thats a bad thing at all, but if this is NIC, then the person's first loyalty is towards his chapter brothers, not towards a national office that is telling them they havent rushed enough of a certain race/creed/whatever and is threatening to reorganize the chapter because of it.
To try and make even further sense of what I am saying, I am going to attempt an anecdote (I guess it could be considered an anecdote), but if it doesn't make sense bear with me. To this person, XYZ, his GLO, is his fraternity. They are who represent XYZ to that campus, they are a group of friends who share similar ideals. If the person who gave that group of friends help operating for years all of a sudden decides, well we don't like some of the people you are bringing into your group of friends, so stop letting people without redhair into your group, regardless of the fact that you like them and they contribute to the good name of the group, then what do you do?
Sorry for the run on sentence.