So, we saw edited footage (which included members of the senior Bobcats honorary standing on the sidewalk in front of the Tri Delta house, distancing themselves from the events - nice going, Bobcats, but I digress). We didn't see footage of the "Mexican costumes", did we? I highly doubt those Tri Deltas were dressed like Pancho Villa or Border Patrol agents. The camerawoman was WAY out of line. Argumentative, confrontational, no interest in education or dialogue or anything other than her very narrow agenda. Ditto for the male holding the sign - no interest in anything besides his own message. No investigation. Just "let's video these sorority girls and put it on YouTube." I hope the University and Tri-Delta will have a suitable response.
Impressive, reasonable, classy answer(s) by the Tri-Delta active who answered the door. Frankly, the camerawoman and the other man should be spoken to regarding their behavior. How convenient (?) that they went to Tri Delta with a sign, when they could have easily gone any of a million other places. What do they do on Cinco de Mayo when literally everyone on campus is walking around in sombreros and moustaches, carting buckets of margaritas?
Frankly, this is rude (at best) on MEChA's part. I have more to say, but I won't.
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