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Old 07-03-2003, 10:04 AM
sairose sairose is offline
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Originally posted by ktsnake
I've never walked into a goodwill/ERC store and noticed the racks were empty. They could probably do without GLO shirts just fine. Not exactly a staple of their existance.

But think about one thing: people that are poor and shop at Goodwill or places like that usually never went to college. They have no idea that non-members wearing letters is a bad thing; they just need cheap clothes and at Goodwill, t-shirts are the cheapest things. Many of them may not even be familiar with Greek letters and realize that they stand for a fraternity.

Even if they DO know that they are GLO shirts, they probably truly don't know it's wrong to wear them. I mean, like at Goodwill I've also seen shirts for high school clubs like FBLA, FCCLA, FFA, etc, and for things like school shirts, sports shirts, band shirts, etc. There's nothing wrong with someone that's not a member wearing *those* shirts....so, why would a poor/homeless person think it's wrong to be wearing Greek letters?
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