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Originally Posted by SoCalGirl
What I find interesting about the situation is that no pictures of the offensive outfits have popped up and the vagueness of how many women were actually in offensive costume.
The 93% of the chapter participated in Taco Tuesday is useless info. Taco Tuesday is not offensive. It's a completely common thing in California.
The article claims nobody was told to dress in costume but some number of women did, it's implied to be a small number. Of that small number, some were offensive.
So if the chapter is around 60ish women (guesstimate based on photos I found online) then how many were in costume and how many were offensive?
If it's such a small number, the punishment most definitely does not fit the crime. A lecture, a seminar, and extra philanthropy hours for the offending women makes sense to me. And all of that still seems stiff to me.
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If you stand around saying nothing when your sorority sisters show up in offensive costumes, you are part of the problem.