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Originally Posted by AOII Rose
Sure, AOII could have given members more of a heads up or officially involved the overall membership more in the writing of this policy. If my sisters are unhappy with this change in policy, I’d encourage them to make it known to AOII members and the fraternity. I believe that we can have a respectful discussion (from all sides) within our fraternity’s membership.
Anyone is certainly entitled to discuss their opinions, and it’s great that you (and I’m sure many others in this thread) know AOIIs. However, I don’t see the point of attempting to speculate on the collective will of a membership that one is not a part of. I would give your organizations the same respect. If you know an AOII who is unhappy, encourage her to approach her sisters about this.
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You are kidding me. None of them think they will be listened to. And if AOII is going to put this divisive policy out there, they should expect that non-members will comment, just like they did against others. That's what people do on this site. I expect that they would jump on my sorority if they were to pull the same crap.
And not unexpectedly, I just now got a Facebook message from an AOII who asked me, 'Did you know that AOII dropped their legacy policy? I just now found out." I'm sure she feels like no one will listen to her now if no one contacted her in the first place.