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Originally Posted by Laak 315
Are you saying that a white person can't be for a cause that black people are for? That seems ludicrous to me. I know plenty of sororities on my campus that are predominantly white, yet have members of other races as sisters. It works out fine. Yet, if one of these "white" sororities denied membership to a woman of another race just because of her race, I guarantee you there would be so many lawsuits that your head would spin. Why is there such a double-standard for an organization that consists primarily of people of a race other than white? You can deny membership to your organization and it seems fine. If a sorority on my campus did that, they'd be sued/suspended/kicked off, etc...I'm just not understanding why there is a double-standard...
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It is pointless to ask these type of questions or to really even try to discuss it.......especially on greekchat.
White people can't join HBGLOs because we don't "understand" what they are trying to promote and the purposes, etc. etc. blah blah blah.
.....but then when fraternities, especially in the South, have all white members it's because we are all racists, bigots, KKK lovers. God forbid we pledge who we want to.