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Originally posted by Bajan_Delta
After speaking to the collegiate sorors this weekend, I feel alot more confident that her character will be found out if she attempts to join an alumnae chapter. It seems like she's not even intelligent enough to put on a front. But to make sure I informed a soror from that chapter and will inform others that I come across from the surrounding area.
I do hope that she does seek out professional help. It saddens me to see black women act the way she does and continuously perpetuate the stereotype of the loud, abrasive negress.
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Soror, I understand how you feel, but let it go. There are things called libel and slander. If you can't offer concrete proof, facts, or public record, then you can be liable for defamation of character. It has happened before.
Trust the judgement of the alumnae sorors. Even bringing it here to a public message board could come back to haunt you.