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Still feel the same...
Before this tragedy, I thought we should post the names of all violators of our hazing policy, both member and non-member. I feel the same way today. I'm not too concerned with protecting the image of "sorors" whose actions bring on shame, embarrassment and, in some instances, legal ramifications upon our sorority. I wonder if everybody who feels big and bold enough to engage in their "in the dark" behavior would do it if they KNEW it was going to be "brought to light."
I say, let's put their (members and non-members who violate our sorority's membership terms) biz out there, cuz their actions are putting our sorority on front street! And for those concerned that this isn't sisterly, how sisterly is it to put the entire membership in danger of shame and legal issues, all to please some need to belong?
There are sorors whose cars with AKA tags have been keyed and who have been literally called "murderers" by passerby in the street because of the incident in CA. Why? Because in some folks' minds, we were ALL (AKA) on the beach that night when those young women died, regardless of whether or not it turns out that in fact, the "sorors" associated with this situation were not even sorors, or suspended or expelled. If being on-line taught anyone anything, it should be that as one of us does, the rest of us go.
Last edited by Discogoddess; 09-18-2002 at 11:11 AM.
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