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Originally Posted by VandalSquirrel
They still put it on t-shirts and sweatshirts though, saw one in the super market where my whole gender was termed as someone to be paid for sex. It was from a chapter I thought had better judgment than that, can't say that it didn't make me think a bit less of their current membership. The person sporting it is a current member living in house, so it wasn't a former member, alumnus, or non member wearing a cast off.
I figure if the membership as a whole decides to put it on clothing and wear it, it lets everyone know how they think and feel and we can interact (or not) accordingly.
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The message here is that undergrads need to be conscious that their organization is a brand, and as a brand, it has a certain image. If they want to get quality members, their image needs to be such that those individuals will be attracted to the organization. If they want to get men who will disrespect women, sounds like that particular group can just keep on keepin' on.