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Old 09-27-2004, 04:13 PM
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Tattoos and Brands

What do you all think about Fraternity Tattoos and/or brands?
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Old 09-27-2004, 04:26 PM
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Personally, I do not agree with them. A tattoo or brand is just like a piece of paraphanalia. You would not want to be seen doing anything negative in nalia so therefore, you wouldn't be able to do anything degrading or wrong with a tattoo that represents your fraternity or sorority.
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Old 09-27-2004, 05:15 PM
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even though tats and brands can be covered?
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Old 09-27-2004, 06:59 PM
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im not cool with the brand thing, i dont think a tatoo is bad but i do understand where your coming from. But i dont think its nationals place to say people cannot get a tatoo or brand, i think its a persons choice. according to the national by-laws and person who gets a brand is in danger of getting there chapter pull cause the chapter shoudl of taught him better ( even though its on of those rule that isnt enforced to much and it hard to tell someone what they cant do with there body but its a rule) And it really only effects the HBCU chapter being they are the ones more likely to do it.

But its your body and no one should have the right to tel u what to put on it. There are some cultures that tatoos and brands are a right of passage or a way of expressing themsleves. That stuff is as old as man so its up to the individual to me
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Old 09-27-2004, 11:16 PM
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I wouldn't brand or tattoo my own birth name on me...let alone greek letters or such. Nope! To each it's own though.
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Old 09-28-2004, 09:26 AM
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I can't find anywhere in the fraternity documents any statement on Tattooing at all. Branding is most clearly mentioned in the Pledge Manual http://www.apo.org/publications/docu...edgemanual.pdf
in the Membership Policies (p 54-55) & the Risk Management (p 57-58).

The membership policies ban it as part of the pledging program, the Risk Management policies are not nearly as narrow. The way that I read the RMP, in the extreme, an Alpha Phi Omega brother who after having graduated joins an Omega Psi Phi and receives a brand in honor of Omega Psi Phi has violated the Risk Management policy. However, the fraternity also definately wants to limit the posibility of neophytes (in this terminology, those who have been initiated, but who have not had a line cross over after them) being expected to get branded to be viewed as a "full brother".


The examples I've used here are from the HBCU community, but I have never heard of branding in a chapter at a HWI.

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Old 09-28-2004, 10:20 AM
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Well i never seen a chapter at a HBCU pulled for a brand, there alot fo bros who have brands, i think that it just cant be something that new brother think they HAVE to get.
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Old 09-28-2004, 10:56 AM
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Well i never seen a chapter at a HBCU pulled for a brand, there alot fo bros who have brands, i think that it just cant be something that new brother think they HAVE to get.
Absolutely agreed. It is a tradition I would personally like to see disappear, among other reasons, there are so many campuses where the administration has signficant issues with Branding. This is certainly not true of other AyPhiQue traditions such as stepping, jackets or calls.

The one thing I am curious on is what Brands for Alpha Phi Omega look like. Omega Psi Phi uses overlapping Omegas, Zeta Phi Beta uses a Zeta and Phi Beta Sigma uses a Sigma.

The ironic thing is that I do, myself, have scars for the Fraternity. At the end of one of my chapter's initiations (1st sem senior year), I injured my hand so badly that I needed 15 stiches and have scars on the palm side of my right middle and ring fingers which can be seen when I make the Fraternity sign.

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Old 09-28-2004, 03:03 PM
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i've also seen omega brands with just one omega and not 2 overlapping...

apo brands are the greek letters for APO the alpha the phi and the omega...i've seen it before although i've never seen it at my chapter or surrounding chapters...i've mostly seen it on older bruhs...way older...

i think that the nationals should revamp the rmp on branding. it should by no means be a requirement, however, if that is what YOU choose to do with your body then so be it...
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Old 09-28-2004, 03:13 PM
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i've also seen omega brands with just one omega and not 2 overlapping...

apo brands are the greek letters for APO the alpha the phi and the omega...i've seen it before although i've never seen it at my chapter or surrounding chapters...i've mostly seen it on older bruhs...way older...

i think that the nationals should revamp the rmp on branding. it should by no means be a requirement, however, if that is what YOU choose to do with your body then so be it...
And for Omega, I've also seen brands of "walking" (asymetrical) Omega's.

For Alpha Phi Omega are the letters stacked one on top of the other?

RMP should be clightly clearer on which are unacceptable as part of the new brother programs and which are just plain wrong...

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Old 09-28-2004, 03:24 PM
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no they are side by side

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i forgot how to make greek letters on here but there are side by side
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Old 09-28-2004, 03:35 PM
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Beats me on how to make greek letters here, but I understand what you mean. Thanx
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Old 09-28-2004, 04:32 PM
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apo brands are the greek letters for APO the alpha the phi and the omega...i've seen it before although i've never seen it at my chapter or surrounding chapters...i've mostly seen it on older bruhs...way older...

I met a Brother from Nu Iota who showed me is brand (on his upper arm). It consisted of alpha, phi, and omega, one above the other, but not directly above (ie, each letter was a moved a little below each one).
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Old 09-28-2004, 05:38 PM
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ALOT of NU Iota bros have brands, Naraht why did u get those scars, what happened?
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Old 09-29-2004, 09:02 AM
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I met a Brother from Nu Iota who showed me is brand (on his upper arm). It consisted of alpha, phi, and omega, one above the other, but not directly above (ie, each letter was a moved a little below each one).
Have to be an older alum, Nu Iota at Bethune Cookman was declared inactive in 1989.

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