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Old 08-05-2002, 09:07 PM
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Red face Re: Whoa!!!!

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LMFAO@ HDIC...that must stand for Hella Dark In Contrast (to the rest of her "sorors")
I doubt that HDIC stands for Hella Dark in Contrast.

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Old 08-05-2002, 09:21 PM
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I doubt that HDIC stands for Hella Dark in Contrast.

ya'll are wrong for all that!!
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Old 08-05-2002, 09:35 PM
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All of you all are crazy with a "K"....

Now can someone please tell me this? This is my first time going beyond their first page.

Why oh why, do they have VACANT positions within their "national" governing body?

Then have the nerve to have a RETREAT...FILL SOME DANG ON POSITIONS....woman!!!!!!

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Old 08-05-2002, 10:21 PM
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Sisterfriends,

I would not have believed the madness if I had not seen it for myself! Why? Why? Why?

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Old 08-05-2002, 10:57 PM
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I rarely discuss about up and coming organizations but what the hell was I viewing on these websites? There were certain things that were all too familiar with the D9.

I have some opinion about this org. All I am going to say is that someone(bodies) pledge an sorority and stole some ideas.
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Old 08-06-2002, 12:27 AM
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I attended a women's college for three semesters, and there was a lesbian club on campus called "The Pink Triangles". Their symbol was an upside down pink triangle - it's supposed to look like a "vulva" (sorry to go there y'all, LOL). I think that's what these chick's hands in the upside triangle is supposed to look like.

Their official party stroll song is "I'm Comin' Out"...JOKEY!!

Someone in the guestbook said that her greek affiliation is "the most Eppilicious treat you will eat"...eeewwwwwwww!

So their "bruh-thers" are Iota Pi Lambda FRATERNITY, which is made up of "butch" chicks. So it's like, if you're a butch lesbian, you join Iota, but if you're a fem, you join OEPi...but both of their colors are Royal Blue and Platinum - and one has the Lioness and the other has the Lion as mascots...alrighty then.

Shoot, some of those Iota Pi Lambdas look like Iota Phi Thetas...

And the poetry...Iota women "carry themselves with a masculine grace"...alrighty then.

The OEPi Spring 2001 line - one chick was in New Orleans, Louisiana and another in Tuscaloosa, Alabama...how does that work?

How many people were at the Executive Board retreat - two?

What happened to the #3 on the Alpha Colony line - did she go back in the closet?
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Old 08-06-2002, 12:53 AM
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Their symbol was an upside down pink triangle - it's supposed to look like a "vulva" (sorry to go there y'all, LOL).




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Someone in the guestbook said that her greek affiliation is "the most Eppilicious treat you will eat"...eeewwwwwwww!





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How many people were at the Executive Board retreat - two?


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What happened to the #3 on the Alpha Colony line - did she go back in the closet?


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Old 08-06-2002, 12:50 PM
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I agree - I say it they have not been made to feel welcomed by us then they did the right thing by starting their on organization.

Also, I guess it is difficult to be creative for any new organization considering there are already nine of us. One or all of our organizations will more than likely be copied to some degree.

Personally, I don't care what they do but I wonder if other organizations will show them any respect. To ask if you are this or that on the guest book makes me belive that they are creating another barrier for them. I just think this is extream by all means.


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I believe that this is a legitimate organization. The website says it is incorporated sorority. And it is hard to put this sorority in the same catergory as gay men posing as a member of a sorority. I guess they didn't feel welcomed with other sororities so they made their own sorority.
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Old 08-06-2002, 01:22 PM
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Why did I sign their guestbook congratulating them on their organization but asked why are there soooo many similarities to the BGLOs. Why could they not be ORIGINAL, i.e. totally different colors, hand signs, etc.

Well, yall I checked to see if there was an answer and my entry was removed. Looks like they only want the "good" shout outs in their guestbook.

Some of our Sorors gave positive shout outs. I'm not hating on their mission I just totally disagree with all their attempts to imitate.
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Old 08-06-2002, 08:50 PM
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the upside down triangle is representative of the 'vulva'?

N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O !!!!!
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Old 08-06-2002, 08:57 PM
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Re: scarred for life

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the upside down triangle is representative of the 'vulva'?

N O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O O !!!!!

ROFLMAO!!!

HAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAAA!!!

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Old 08-06-2002, 10:17 PM
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Has anyone checked out there "Bruhs" Page, these are the most manly looking women I have ever seen! They alos do the upside down triangle thing UGGH!
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Old 08-06-2002, 10:27 PM
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WTF?
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Old 08-07-2002, 12:42 AM
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Question WHAT IN THE WORLD???


OH WELL, TO EACH IT'S OWN....

I HAVE TO READ ON...

I LOVE MY Z PHI BBBBBBBBB!!!

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Old 08-07-2002, 03:15 AM
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Just a note about the triangle....FYI

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I just wanted to comment on the upside down triangle. I don't know the sorority, but an upside down triangle is a gay/lesbian symbol. It usually is in pink, but I guess they just changed the color to blue because it is their sorority's color.
Greetings Ladies! As a lesbian woman I have to say that I commend these ladies for having the courage to start an organization that caters to the community that they are apart of. Not many, if any already established organizations would do it. Many of you may have sorors who are lesbian, but are afraid to come out, because they witness first hand, the ignorance and disrespect that is show here in this forum.

As a Greek woman I also understand how you all feel to a certain extent, I would be equally as upset if someone had infringed upon my organizations symbols and traditions. But I don't feel that this is the case with this organization. I have a couple of question to pose here, is it so easy for you to degrade and bash them because they are black and lesbian? If they had been a white organization with the same symbols, lesbian or not would you feel so strongly that they were trying to be copycats? The last time I checked no organization was able to place trademarks on colors, if that had been the case then Delta Zeta would be upset. These ladies colors are royal blue and platinum (silver), if you are going to be upset with that, then what about the other organizations, black and white who colors are royal blue and white. I bet you are not going out and bashing them for it! As far as the hands sign, while I will admit they are similar, they are not the same. If you looked closely you would see what I see, and I have taken the time out to look at all the organizations hand signs. Instead of assuming that they are trying to take yours, why don't you ask them to explain theirs. As far as the Delta's sign is concerned I think I know why these young ladies use the "introverted triangle" as it is called by the lgbt community and that information is listed below, if you care to learn something.

I feel that there is so much more we need to be worried about like needy children and families, not what someone line name stands for or if they can wear the outfits that they have on. None of us can honestly sit here and say that all our sorors are the most well put together people around. We were enslaved for many years for the color of our skin and yet someone had the nerve to clown one of these women because she is dark skin. Shame! You supposedly joined your respective orgs because you wanted to uplift, so what do you call this?

Because I have been discriminated against and I am a proud lesbian woman, I felt it was my duty to defend this org since they are not hear to do it for themselves. I have not tried to offend anyone here, but if I have then so be it.


Pink Triangle and Related Symbols
The pink triangle is easily one of the more popular and widely-recognized symbols for the gay community. The pink triangle is rooted in World War II times, and reminds us of the tragedies of that era. Although homosexuals were only one of the many groups targeted for extermination by the Nazi regime, it is unfortunately the group that history often excludes. The pink triangle challenges that notion, and defies anyone to deny history.

The history of the pink triangle begins before WWII, during Adolf Hitler's rise to power. Paragraph 175, a clause in German law prohibiting homosexual relations, was revised by Hitler in 1935 to include kissing, embracing, and gay fantasies as well as sexual acts. Convicted offenders -- an estimated 25,000 just from 1937 to 1939 -- were sent to prison and then later to concentration camps. Their sentence was to be sterilized, and this was most often accomplished by castration. In 1942 Hitler's punishment for homosexuality was extended to death.

Each prisoner in the concentration camps wore a colored inverted triangle to designate their reason for incarceration, and hence the designation also served to form a sort of social hierarchy among the prisoners. A green triangle marked its wearer as a regular criminal; a red triangle denoted a political prisoner. Two yellow triangles overlapping to form a Star of David designated a Jewish prisoner. The pink triangle was for homosexuals. A yellow Star of David under a superimposed pink triangle marked the lowest of all prisoners -- a gay Jew.

Stories of the camps depict homosexual prisoners being given the worst tasks and labors. Pink triangle prisoners were also a proportionally large focus of attacks from the guards and even other inmates. Although the total number of the homosexual prisoners is not known, official Nazi estimates were an underwhelming 10,000.

Although homosexual prisoners reportedly were not shipped en masse to the death camps at Auschwitz, a great number of gay men were among the non-Jews who were killed there. Estimates of the number of gay men killed during the Nazi regime range from 50,000 to twice that figure. When the war was finally over, countless many homosexuals remained prisoners in the camps, because Paragraph 175 remained law in West Germany until its repeal in 1969.

In the 1970s, gay liberation groups resurrected the pink triangle as a popular symbol for the gay rights movement. Not only is the symbol easily recognized, but it draws attention to oppression and persecution -- then and now. In the 1980s, ACT-UP (AIDS Coalition To Unleash Power) began using the pink triangle for their cause. They inverted the symbol, making it point up, to signify an active fight back rather than a passive resignation to fate. Today, for many the pink triangle represents pride, solidarity, and a promise to never allow another Holocaust to happen again.

Like the pink triangle, the black triangle is also rooted in Nazi Germany. Although lesbians were not included in the Paragraph 175 prohibition of homosexuality, there is evidence to indicate that the black triangle was used to designate prisoners with anti-social behavior. Considering that the Nazi idea of womanhood focused on children, kitchen, and church, black triangle prisoners may have included lesbians, prostitutes, women who refused to bear children, and women with other "anti-social" traits. As the pink triangle is historically a male symbol, the black triangle has similarly been reclaimed by lesbians and feminists as a symbol of pride and solidarity.
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