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06-21-2007, 04:31 PM
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i can agree with expelling those who lie, be it about gender/sex or anything else...it just seems it would be so hurtful to that man/woman who had already been stereotyped and had prejudices held against them for that decision. i mean, some of these people lose their jobs, spouses, children, everyone, just to be what they feel they should have been to start. i imagine it would hurt being rejected by the only group that accepted you! just goes to show, honesty is the best policy!
(sorry, im a softy at heart!)
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06-21-2007, 04:32 PM
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hahaha, thought about that actually, after i made the post. who's to tell? we don't ask for medical history either and i mean, we don't exactly line women up and judge if they're really female, lol.
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06-21-2007, 04:35 PM
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would you really? i mean, these...um, humans....have already gone through their process and proven themselves worthy of membership...they've (theoretically) been a member for awhile and (again, theoretically) been upstanding members who hold the ideals of DST to heart...you wouldn't even consider it?
edit: i'm speaking of a transgender woman, not a man who had a sex-change in this case. why should someone be faulted for something they can't control?
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06-21-2007, 04:36 PM
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i can agree with expelling those who lie, be it about gender/sex or anything else...it just seems it would be so hurtful to that man/woman who had already been stereotyped and had prejudices held against them for that decision. i mean, some of these people lose their jobs, spouses, children, everyone, just to be what they feel they should have been to start. i imagine it would hurt being rejected by the only group that accepted you! just goes to show, honesty is the best policy!
(sorry, im a softy at heart!)
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I was jokingly serious.
We would have lawsuits if we expelled those who obtained membership before our sex vs. gender policy was enacted.
But I don't foresee this being an issue..
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06-21-2007, 04:39 PM
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I was jokingly serious.
We would have lawsuits if we expelled those who obtained membership before our sex vs. gender policy.
But I don't foresee this being an issue..
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ah. yeah, me neither. it's just one of those hypothetical things.
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06-21-2007, 10:47 PM
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I have always understood that the gender ideals was based on tradition. Now I don't want to sound trite but tradition is one thing that makes the fraternity or sorority. Now i agree also that everyone fits in somewhere but I don't think i could be very perceptive to transgender rushees just because its not in the rule books. Now technically that is discrimination but i really wonder how all that works? As long as people push the norms of society will we ever know what is truly acceptable. Even though i wouldn't approve of having a transgender brother as long as he held to the values of my organization id have to and want to call him brother.
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06-21-2007, 11:08 PM
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As long as people push the norms of society will we ever know what is truly acceptable.
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No. There is no such thing as TRULY acceptable (or moral). It always has been and always will be based on a society's concept of normative versus deviant behavior.
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06-21-2007, 11:16 PM
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Originally Posted by OneTimeSBX
i can agree with expelling those who lie, be it about gender/sex or anything else...it just seems it would be so hurtful to that man/woman who had already been stereotyped and had prejudices held against them for that decision. i mean, some of these people lose their jobs, spouses, children, everyone, just to be what they feel they should have been to start. i imagine it would hurt being rejected by the only group that accepted you! just goes to show, honesty is the best policy!
(sorry, im a softy at heart!)
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yes lying on the application is an expellable offense. But my question was more about those who were initiated before there was such a clause specifying they had to have been born a female, or such a question asked on the application.
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06-21-2007, 11:18 PM
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Interesting discussion, carry on.
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06-21-2007, 11:41 PM
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yes lying on the application is an expellable offense. But my question was more about those who were initiated before there was such a clause specifying they had to have been born a female, or such a question asked on the application.
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We may get some lawsuits if we did a retroactive policy and expelled members as such.
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Interesting discussion, carry on.
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Uh...ok....
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06-21-2007, 11:45 PM
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No. There is no such thing as TRULY acceptable (or moral). It always has been and always will be based on a society's concept of normative versus deviant behavior.
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Well the values i were intiated into says otherwise, and thats on a person by person basis i know, but according to my fraternal values which i live up to everyday says that there is a moral code of the way a man should act and conduct his self. So thats my story and i'm sticking to it. And I am sure you have values that you choose to live up to that are apart of your organization. I think thats what people forget about fraternities. Yes we have fun, but its seriously more than that. Otherwise what sets the Greek experience apart from the average everyday colleigate one!
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06-21-2007, 11:54 PM
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according to my fraternal values which i live up to everyday says that there is a moral code of the way a man should act and conduct his self
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Based on this society's moral code for men.
You may go to another society or to a subgroup within this society and your moral code isn't worth anything. That's why moral entrepeneurs have to remember that their standards aren't the TRUTH. It's just a subjective reality and others abiding by it doesn't make it the final word.
(I don't know why you're responding to my post like you disagree. Wasn't I agreeing with you and/or answering your rhetorical question in your first post?)
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06-21-2007, 11:57 PM
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Otherwise what sets the Greek experience apart from the average everyday colleigate one!
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Nothing but group membership and guidelines.
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06-22-2007, 12:19 AM
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It's more than just guidelines and group membership. I don't know how it is in NPHC, i hope its more and it was more to you than just that. Being Greek is way more than guidelines and group memberships. I hope that sounded more general than you meant it.
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06-22-2007, 12:59 AM
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I went on a date with this Sigma who claims his line brother became a woman.
And no, I didn't ask him if his LB then automatically became a Zeta, but you know I was thinking it real hard.
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I was just about to ask that...
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