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Originally posted by TKEmz894
And for the girl from Arkansas, I am sure you deal with the stigma of being a Southerner every day, and that is why you are so overly sensitive to the word Redneck........But alas you are just another case of someone outside of TKE thinking that you know so much about the fraternity that you can come after me too, when I stick up for the ideals of my fraternity.
Oh and I would like to ask this Question........
Since yall are in the south would yall let a black girl pledge?
Now dont lie on this thread to seem politically correct! My chapters (in the Deep south) answer to that is yes, we have 3 black men in our fraternity, as well as Jews, catholics,protestants, and Mexicans, and Puerto Ricans, Costa Ricans, and Peruvians! All of which would have a real problem with a Gay guy trying to pledge. So I am not being disrespectful to my founders, just to yall cause yall are ignorant and hypocrtical.........BLAISE
So who is the hypocarte
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Actually, I just moved to Arkansas. My "misguided feelings" stem from the fact that the term redneck is a derogatory term in the English language. Country does not equal redneck. I have never before heard the word redneck used in anything but a condescending manner. Hence my embarrassment. Maybe you've heard your international officers call their founders rednecks, but was it around non-TKEs?
Also, was your question about whether I have non-white sisters directed at me? Because if so, the answer is yes, but my organization would certainly not be considered to be located in the south. Again, I just moved here. But I'm curious as to what that has to do with this discussion, as no one has indicated they feel homophobia is a caucasion only problem.