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Originally posted by kddani
I'm all for freedom of speech, but does someone have a right to engage in negative activities while publicly representing your group? Everyone wants to be an individual, but when you join a sorority you're joining and representing an entire organization of people.
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Great topic.
What's interesting is that I don't think this is usually a freedom of speech issue at all. It's a matter of maturity and common sense.
Some of the same people who argue against wearing their letters in a bar (where maybe a couple hundred people might notice )come on the internet (which, arguably, anyone in the world can read) and act like an idiot.
Where does good taste begin -- and end?
On a more basic level, we talk about the values of our organizations. What would our founders say if they could read some of the stuff we post?
Something to think about, isn't it? I know I will.