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Originally posted by TKEmz894:
OK Junior girl,What part do you live in New Orleans or Baton Rouge? I live in Thibodaux its the sticks, but either way the majority of our members are from N.O. and they still would never even consider it. I am sure you will not say yall wouldnt take someone because they are gay on this public forum....Because that would go against what people think, but when it came down to it you would probably go the way of your sisters and not allow an openly gay person in your sorority....So dont start condeming me....Also it takes three people to keep someone from not getting a bid....Homosexuality is wrong in the eyes of me and the other members of my chapter, so there would be enough people saying no to keep that person out...Now why would someone want to sue to be in something they are not wanted in? We dont have the other people we reject whining and starting law suits because we dont allow dorks or rapists into our fraternity. Thats stupid, all gay people are trying to do by that is prove a point that they think they should be allowed in anything they want, dont you think there are better ways to go about doing that.....You said so yourself that you are catholic and dont agree with homosexuality, but you would allow them in your sorority, so where do you draw the line do you let them in your house, but they cant go to church with you?.....Honestly whats the point you are trying to make? We have differing views, I dont care what you do in your chapter....Eat all the fish you want, Its just Mu Zeta(my chapter) wont have any homos in it, end of discusion.....Oh and people do sue in Louisiana, over offshore accidents, not homos!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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I'm from New Orleans and attend LSU.
Not to start a religious conflict here, but from what I learned in 11 years of Catholic School, EVERYONE is welcome at mass, regardless of sexual orientation, race, even religion. The only restriction is that non-catholics and catholics not in a "state of grace", i.e. have comitted a mortal sin, which sex outside of marriage is (homo or heterosexual sex) cannot recieve communion.
By very definition, the word "Catholic" means universal. In other words, everyone is welcome. Even "homos" as you so eloquently put it
My point is, don't think that just because you're in the south that the same laws regarding discrimination don't apply to you. And don't think that someone wouldn't sue over it. Being so open about how you'd absolutely discriminate against homosexuals (especially on a public forum like this) is a good way to get your charter yanked. As has been proven MANY times, these boards have eyes and ears of some pretty high up officials of GLOs.