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Old 07-11-2003, 02:12 PM
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Originally posted by WarEagle1918
I'm sure none of the black fraternities at Auburn would have accepted me, but they would not have been considered racist for it. There is a double standard and it isn't fair. Sorrorities in the south are extremely competitive and I'm sure race did not play a big role in the decision.

You say you're "sure" race didn't play a role in the sorority's decision, but yet you are also sure that the HBGLO's at Auburn wouldn't have accepted you and not be called racist?


Why doesn't that make sense to me?

In all honesty, the only people who will ever know if race did play a role in the sorority's decision will be the women in the room when they were discussing the pnm... so I don't know how you can be so "sure". In the articles about the UGA incident, all of them stated that a woman in that particular sorority was upset when she heard all the remarks her sister was saying. I highly doubt someone would just make something up like that for fun.

... but that's just my opinion
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