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Originally posted by APhiAce
If I was in a white organization, I would be thinking of how to use their resources to help my people. I find it hard to imagine that a white person would exclude their OWN people to help ours. I don't want our programs dilluted.
A white person has to have that understanding. If they are willing to submit to serving mostly Blacks, (when using frat time/resources)...then fine...you can join. But don't come in my org trying to "whitewash" it and waste the little resources we have "spreading the love". It sounds prejudice (not racist) but thats REAL. That is my only concern w/white folks in the frat.
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Truth: What would be the response if this topic came up in a board of a frat/soror that was mostly white? What if the organization had members that brought up the topic of sketching african-americans joining or being members already? They started saying they should be weary or they don't want them to come in and trying to "blackwash" the fraternity and use the resourced to help out "their people." Would that be considered racist? Would it be wrong, unethical, what?
I'm not trying to bring up a huge brawl, and i'm not pointing my fingers at anyone, just asking a few simple questions, hoping to get a few educated answers.
"To be fake for even a second is to be fake for all of your life"
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To all some history: I belong to a historically white fraternity, yet we do have eight african-american members, so I quess I don't quite understand some of the feelings i've read on here.
Further, about the wglos that mocked the omegas at a party, those were three organizations, they don't represent all wglos, and that should be know, to think otherwise would form stereotypes and prejudices, and I don't recall many people that talked about it as being "cute" because that shit ain't right at all and people that aren't ignorant know that.
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