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Originally posted by dzrose93
Yes, I do honestly think that if some non-AA people were to come and offer to participate in something benefiting a black community that a BGLO would turn them away. Want to know where I got this idea? Then read the posts previous to mine in this thread.
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Maybe if people would actually read the ALL of the comments instead of the title they would have seen the following:
"but, I feel that discriminating against non-blacks would be foul." -delph998
"We are apart of the same organization, we share common goals as far as the organization is concerned, so I must accept the fact that she is a Soror and let it be that." -AKA2D '91
"I did meet a White soror at our regional conference...before the conference was over, I introduced myself to her and gave her a hug, because she IS my soror, and I bet she has a hard time a lot, so I wanted to kinda make her feel welcome."
-Ideal08
"For the record, BGLO do not - well - Should Not practice Discrimination!!! - - - race and sexual preference "Should Not" be an issue." -Professor
"I KNOW a white brother of A PHI A personally. His name is Jamie and he is one of the most intelligent and hard working guys in the frat." -Dexter
"I don't have a problem with non AA or homosexuals being members of our organizations." -Zetaphied