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Old 09-04-2002, 09:13 AM
Blackwatch Blackwatch is offline
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Exclamation Alpha Phi Alpha in pop-culture

I was reading a thread on Omega Psi Phi Ave. where the online magazine HotGirl.com interviewed some members of Omega about their community service and parties. On the post was a link to the site where there was a picture of a few Omegas posing in their letters. There were also links to some of the "Hotgirl Online models", who were black women who were scantally clad, remeniscent of the rap videos that are out today. At the beginning of the post, the poster noted that though the article was superficial, he did appreciate the pub for the fraternity. I have never heard of Hotgirl magazine, but it seems to me to be exploitive of women, though I'm sure that there are many who would think differently.

In the past few years I have noticed an alarming trend, the popular "thug culture" of hip-hop is making its way into fraternities. I have noticed several rap videos that have featured in them Kappas and Sigmas stepping with canes (C-Murda's "Touch Dem") and Omegas stomping (that marching song that was out a few years ago with the guy from Atlanta, I will research and get the name of the rapper and the song.) One time my wife saw one of the videos and commented on why would a fraternity be associated on a national media scale with rappers who openly advocate for drug and alcohol consumption, violence and mysogyny? I noted that you wouldn't see Alpha Phi Alpha associated with anything on a national media scale like that. I actually told her that nationals has to clear something like that, but I really wasn't sure.

Question, should there be a national mandate to prevent some bruhs from entering into contracts to appear in these media outlets (soft core pornographic magazines and rap videos)?

Question for all my frat brothers, As a man of Alpha, do you think there is more of a responsibility to make sure that Alpha Phi Alpha is not seen in this light (moreso than Omega, Kappa, and Sigma) because we are the first and the standard bearers (set the example) for African American fraternal life?

Blackwatch!!!!!!

Last edited by Blackwatch; 09-04-2002 at 10:04 AM.
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