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Old 04-18-2011, 10:01 AM
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Originally Posted by HawaiiTKE View Post
Not outcasts in that connotation you are implying. Outcasts in the sense that I said in my original post; that they are not white which is the majority.
Your original post was quite clear.

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I would think that's why they join an multi cultural fraternity to combine something they all have in common, which is coming from ethnic backgrounds.
"Multicultural fraternity?" Are you putting all fraternities that are not majority white in the "multicultural" category?

Since minorities have yet to have that massive town hall meeting in which we agree on everything, there are a number of reasons why racial and ethnic minorities join fraternities and sororities that are predominantly racial and ethnic minority membership. Feeling like outcasts and/or sharing minority status in common is not the only reason.
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