I was hoping some of y'all could help me figure out some things . . .
Especially given that many of you seem to believe the show is a "train Wreck", completely inaccurate, and want a show from PBS or some such to cover it.
ITs funny, I thought Sorority life is pretty real . . . And certainly some of the sorority girls that have posted have found it to be fairly accurate.
What a lot of you seem to want is a show that is basically a positive press release.
You want entertainment companies spend their money and time showing only positive aspects of Greek Life that are definied as philanthropy and well . . . philanthropy. And maybe some alcohol free activites.
You want the show to not air any interpersonal dynamics unless they are "positive" which basically would mean only showing the parts of meetings that are votes . . . because heaven forbid some of our debates made it to TV.
Plus we are basically social organizations with some bells and whistles that make us look good . . . but again most of you seem to want to hide that.
So just out of curiousity: how is what y'all are suggesting ethical or honest?
Won't you end up hiding a lot of our social activities and how they really are?
By hiding our social activities won't you be disproportionally emphasizing our philanthropies so that PNM's have a skewed idea of what we are about?
Just hoping some of y'all would take some time and help me figure this all out . . .
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Originally posted by UMgirl
The only channels who would probably do a REAL depiction of sorority and/or fraternity life is PBS or the History channel. And how many people between the ages of 16-25 really watch those channels?
My second votes for channels would be A&E, TLC and Lifetime. But Lifetime only if Linda Gray, Meredith Baxter or Judith Light could host it
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