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02-06-2008, 06:25 AM
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Yeah, it is just like that saying, "Looking in they will never understand, looking out you will never be able to explain," or however it goes. I'll tell you a story about discrimination for being Greek.
When we went into a hotel for our Officer's Retreat we had already put a $50 deposit on the bedrooms and on the conference room that we would be using for the majority of the day under our fraternity name.
The lady at the desk then asked for us to prepay for the rest of our stay and for it to be in cash. We looked at each other and said, "Well $300 is kind of a large money to carry in cash." We stepped back from the desk and assessed the situation while an older couple walked up and got their keys with just a credit card.
We then decided to say well we already put down $50 lets go ahead and just stay. So the lady then told us she needed to photocopy our driver licenses to give us hotel keys.
At this point we became upset and asked for an explanation of their policies and some written proof that this is how they conduct business. The manager came out and said they don't have a written policy but this is how they conduct business when they have people who they "feel iffy" about in their hotel.
Needless to say, we went to a different hotel that day. On a side note I told my mother about the story later and she said, "Well Mr. 'White male' welcome to discrimination. This is what goes on with people everyday."
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02-06-2008, 06:37 AM
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There are definitely people who are biased against fraternities and sororities. I think the best option in these cases is to be as professional as possible, thank them politely and demonstrate what you are really all about. I think that, in the second post, leaving that hotel meant that you missed an opportunity to possibly change their minds and see just what polite young men you could be. All they really know is what they read/see in the media, which is often "Fraternity causes $XXXXX of damage at blah blah hotel", etc. Sieze the opportunity to help them see the other side of Greek Life. We can't deny that some groups have screwed up the reputation for all of us.
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02-06-2008, 08:22 AM
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Hmmmm, interesting. We have cities campaigning to get our regional conference and national convention business, and convention bureaus wine and dine our national board. In fact, not only do they give us good discount rates on hotel rooms, convention center meeting rooms, etc., but in a couple of cases cities have donated thousands of dollars to our org. for choosing them. For example, Philly gave us a check for $25,000 to compensate for any added expenses due to it being controlled by unions.
The reason? We are known to drop mucho dollars at our national and regional meetings. In 1988, we spent so much money in San Francisco that they were able to retire their city debt.
The NPHC frats get even deeper discounts from hotels, because of the money they spend in the hotel bars. LOL
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02-06-2008, 08:39 AM
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AGDee - I understand what you are saying, but it shouldn't have happened in the first place. I don't read and article about the Puerto Rican Day Parade where 208 were arrested and assume that anytime there is a gathering of Puerto Ricans arrests are eminent. Maybe I'm just an idealist?
Ladygreek - This was for the 9 officers in our chapter, not our national fraternity. Our national conventions certainly put a boom on the economy too I'm sure, though I doubt think we could fix someone's debt.
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02-06-2008, 09:00 AM
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AGDee - I understand what you are saying, but it shouldn't have happened in the first place. I don't read and article about the Puerto Rican Day Parade where 208 were arrested and assume that anytime there is a gathering of Puerto Ricans arrests are eminent. Maybe I'm just an idealist?
Ladygreek - This was for the 9 officers in our chapter, not our national fraternity. Our national conventions certainly put a boom on the economy too I'm sure, though I doubt think we could fix someone's debt.
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I understand, but even on as local basis we have no problem booking rooms for retreats, etc., or getting charitable donations. Major coporations such as General Mills, Cargill, Medtronic, etc. have never hesitated to support our charitable programs. Not to mention the support the collegiate chapter gets from the schools in their service area.
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02-06-2008, 11:38 AM
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Originally Posted by ladygreek
Hmmmm, interesting. We have cities campaigning to get our regional conference and national convention business, and convention bureaus wine and dine our national board. In fact, not only do they give us good discount rates on hotel rooms, convention center meeting rooms, etc., but in a couple of cases cities have donated thousands of dollars to our org. for choosing them. For example, Philly gave us a check for $25,000 to compensate for any added expenses due to it being controlled by unions.
The reason? We are known to drop mucho dollars at our national and regional meetings. In 1988, we spent so much money in San Francisco that they were able to retire their city debt.
The NPHC frats get even deeper discounts from hotels, because of the money they spend in the hotel bars. LOL
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02-06-2008, 05:02 PM
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Originally Posted by ladygreek
Hmmmm, interesting. We have cities campaigning to get our regional conference and national convention business, and convention bureaus wine and dine our national board. In fact, not only do they give us good discount rates on hotel rooms, convention center meeting rooms, etc., but in a couple of cases cities have donated thousands of dollars to our org. for choosing them. For example, Philly gave us a check for $25,000 to compensate for any added expenses due to it being controlled by unions.
The reason? We are known to drop mucho dollars at our national and regional meetings. In 1988, we spent so much money in San Francisco that they were able to retire their city debt.
The NPHC frats get even deeper discounts from hotels, because of the money they spend in the hotel bars. LOL
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For the record 20 years later San Francisco is hundreds of millions of dollars in debt! How do you do that in such short time?
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02-06-2008, 05:14 PM
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For the record 20 years later San Francisco is hundreds of millions of dollars in debt! How do you do that in such short time?
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Liberal local governments have problems keeping their spending in check.
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02-06-2008, 05:27 PM
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Liberal local governments have problems keeping their spending in check.
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So do conservative federal governments, so the bulk of the last 7 years would seem to indicate.
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02-06-2008, 05:41 PM
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the best thing we can do is accept that there is a stereotype and fight to improve our image in every aspect of our lifes. also remember that every little thing we do wrong is going to make the news first page and the good things we do will be on page ten of section d. its an uphill battle but i know im not the only one that thinks its worth fighting
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02-07-2008, 12:30 AM
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So do conservative federal governments, so the bulk of the last 7 years would seem to indicate.
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02-06-2008, 05:14 PM
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The NPHC frats get even deeper discounts from hotels, because of the money they spend in the hotel bars. LOL
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Yeah! We've gotten to the point where we don't have to pay to rent out bars because our average tab is over $1200.
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02-06-2008, 05:38 PM
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Originally Posted by ladygreek
Hmmmm, interesting. We have cities campaigning to get our regional conference and national convention business, and convention bureaus wine and dine our national board. In fact, not only do they give us good discount rates on hotel rooms, convention center meeting rooms, etc., but in a couple of cases cities have donated thousands of dollars to our org. for choosing them. For example, Philly gave us a check for $25,000 to compensate for any added expenses due to it being controlled by unions.
The reason? We are known to drop mucho dollars at our national and regional meetings. In 1988, we spent so much money in San Francisco that they were able to retire their city debt.
The NPHC frats get even deeper discounts from hotels, because of the money they spend in the hotel bars. LOL
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I was at a convention in Chicago a couple of years ago for another fraternal org I belong to when a NPHC org had their national convention - it was either at the Hilton, or the members were staying there.
I was impressed by the way they conducted themselves. Very nice - decently dressed, polite...everything ANY greek member should be.
The real difference was yet ANOTHER convention being held that had something to do with gay rights or gay pride...umm...yeah. They had NO respect for anyone around them, were very obnoxious, intoxicated...etc....
The things you see (but wish you hadn't) at a multi-convention hotel....
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02-07-2008, 05:54 AM
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Lucky for you, you can choose not to wear your letters...
I think that you did just the right thing. You do not stay and spend your money in a place where you do not feel as though you are being treated respectfully. Bump staying and proving to them that you can be polite and respectful (I hear this rhetoric a lot on this board); why should it be incumbent upon you to try to disabuse these people of their notions. Most people, regardless of the evidence that they see to the contrary, will cling to their prejudices.
Additionally, before leaving, you should have made it clear that you would be sharing your experiences at that hotel with all of the greek organizations on campus, and that you would do your best to ensure that that hotel was no longer troubled by greek business.
Put simply, you do not support--in anyway--businesses and organizations that discriminate against you. If you do, they get away with the discrimination and they get your money too.
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Originally Posted by Day13
Yeah, it is just like that saying, "Looking in they will never understand, looking out you will never be able to explain," or however it goes. I'll tell you a story about discrimination for being Greek.
When we went into a hotel for our Officer's Retreat we had already put a $50 deposit on the bedrooms and on the conference room that we would be using for the majority of the day under our fraternity name.
The lady at the desk then asked for us to prepay for the rest of our stay and for it to be in cash. We looked at each other and said, "Well $300 is kind of a large money to carry in cash." We stepped back from the desk and assessed the situation while an older couple walked up and got their keys with just a credit card.
We then decided to say well we already put down $50 lets go ahead and just stay. So the lady then told us she needed to photocopy our driver licenses to give us hotel keys.
At this point we became upset and asked for an explanation of their policies and some written proof that this is how they conduct business. The manager came out and said they don't have a written policy but this is how they conduct business when they have people who they "feel iffy" about in their hotel.
Needless to say, we went to a different hotel that day. On a side note I told my mother about the story later and she said, "Well Mr. 'White male' welcome to discrimination. This is what goes on with people everyday."
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