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Old 02-07-2010, 02:17 AM
AlphaGamGirl13 AlphaGamGirl13 is offline
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Sororities and Politics??

Hello AGD's! I need advice, and decided to ask some sisters of mine!

One of my sisters is very politically active, which is great, don't get me wrong. Her views, however, completely oppose the views of myself, and some of the other girls in our chapter.

This past weekend, she went to a protest, and held a sign endorsing a certain candidate. This sign had our letters plastered on it. I would have been okay with her wearing letters, as to say that she is an Alpha Gam and supports this candidate, but by putting them on the sign, I felt like it said "Alpha Gam supports this candidate", which is NOT the case. I do not want to be associated with this candidate or his ideals, and I know some of my sisters feel the same way.

This sister also talks to girls about politics and spouts off her views, regardless of the PNM's views, at COR/COB events. I feel that this could offend a girl, and make her turn away from our chapter.

Is there any sort of rule being broken in this sign incident? I'm not looking to get her into trouble, I really just have no desire to be associated with these certain political ideals. Am I over-reacting to this entirely, or should I be concerned, and maybe take action? Just trying to figure out what to do about this. Any input is appreciated- Thanks everyone!
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