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Originally posted by SWEETAKA:
I wanted to know have any of my Sorors ever come in contact with any persons wearing para that was not an AKA? I am not talking about perps but people who are in possession of AKA nailia by some means or other. Well, today I had my first experience and I must say I am sick to my stomach. I was parking my car and saw an older white lady walking in the parking lot and I was like, cool. So, I quickly parked my car and caught up with the lady and asked her was she an AKA. She gave me this strange look and my heart dropped. I pointed to the letters across her chest and she looked down at them and said, "oh, no I'm not an AKA. This belonged to my son's girlfriend and she left it when she moved." I was stunned as she walked away. After coming half way out of shock, I yelled to her that she could at least take the letters AKA off her chest since she was not one.
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To all those reading this thread, I would like to appeal to you all to please use discretion when approaching non-Greek/non-perps off the street in regards to asking them to remove "illicit 'nalia". While I know that your letters are very near and dear to your hearts, a lot of non-Greek-perps neither know nor care about the significance of your letters and if provoked, could inflict bodily harm to you. You don't know if that person(s) isn't playing with a full deck/escaped from a mental hospital or if he/she is on a powerful drug.
I ask this not to challenge policy, but to keep everybody safe, and not to jeopardize life or limb. I would recommend if you encounter a frat/soror off the street and you are reasonably sure the person isn't perping and he/she isn't Greek, the best thing to do is the let them go and leave them alone. Please don't let foolish pride get you hurt or killed. As Scriptures say, "Pride goeth before a fall."
Be safe, and be blessed.
Rain Man