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Originally posted by DeltAlum
OK. Let me see if I understand this. We all sit around and complain that famous Greeks don't ever mention their affiliation -- then, when a pretty famous woman does talk about it twice on the most watched national network morning show, we take her to task.
Do you really think for a minute that she joined the sorority for the food? Those people are quipsters -- and anything she may have said, taken out of context, could be taken incorrectly.
I think a better way to feel is that she is willing to mention her sorority. Nobody forced her to you know. And nobody forced her to go back to the house and chat with the sisters at UVA a couple of years ago.
I'd give her a break.
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Ditto.
A lot of people would complain that the media has an anti-Greek bias. One of the nation's foremost TV personalities--who's probably very familiar with that bias-- speaks in a non-negative way about her sorority experience, and people trash her like she called it a so-whority or something. Let's all take a deep breath and take a chill pill!