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Old 05-08-2002, 03:19 PM
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Thumbs down The "color" thing...

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Originally posted by Reds6
For any org to rock their letters in another color, for instance an AKA rocking her letters in Red and white, Zeta in pink or green is suspect and meowish. But that's my opinion and I'm never poltically correct often.
And on that note, I know an AKA with a t-shirt that says:

FRONT: AKA (in red letters on a white t-shirt)
BACK: AKAs look good in any color! (also in red letters)

WTF?!?!?

Now, perhaps the shirt was meant to diss DST, but for me, it had the very adverse effect! To me, it showed that the goal of this particular member of AKA (and others who'd wear such a ridiculous thing) was to PUT DOWN DST rather than to LIFT UP AKA. I don't know 'bout y'all, but I have WAY TOO MUCH RESPECT and APPRECIATION for my Founders and for their rationale in choosing the colors they selected. Crimson & Cream aren't someone's favorite colors that were just randomly pulled out of a Crayola box! There is a DEEP meaning behind each and every attribute of the organization! So, to put DSQ in any color other than those designated as SUITABLE SUBSTITUTES, is to demonstrate a blatant disregard for the 22 and for the virtues and essence of my beloved Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, INCORPORATED.

But in the words of Soror Red6: "that's my opinion and I'm never politically correct often" either!
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