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I want to be in a fraternity, but they won't allow it...gender discrimination.
I want to be in a sorority, but my grades are lousy.
I want to join your GLO, but I can't afford the dues.
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Fraternities say in their constitution that they discriminate by gender.
Sororities say in their constitution that they discriminate by grades.
Sorority's (at least mine) say upfront that you must be able to afford dues.
But, where in your sorority's ritual, constitution, bylaws or standing rules does it say you can discriminate based SOLELY on sexuality? Where does it say that's okay?
And on the whole "we reserve the right to choose our members" idea - does that mean race discimination is okay? That you should openly be allowed to vote to cut based on skin colour?
Edited to add: The poster above me said it waaaay better than I did!