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Originally Posted by Cheerio
To your first point: It's not just about who should be allowed to participate as a sorority member. A college student has to earn the right to join, and then participate in, a sorority by performing and maintaining simple standards of education and conduct.
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Honest question: are you serious?
How many members do you think we have join our organizations after a few surface-level conversations, followed by weeks of showering them with love and gifts? What did they "earn" in that regard? Why couldn't a community college student "earn" membership in the same way? Are you suggesting community college students can't maintain education and conduct standards?
Also, sorority membership isn't a "right," and if it was, you wouldn't need to earn it at all.
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And as to your fourth point: Yes.The NPC, and her many millions of members, care about diversity/having a diverse membership. We as sorority women have, can, and are continuing to strengthen our lives, hearts and minds thru enhanced diversity discussions and practices.
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Another honest question: how many of those "diversity" discussions are about non-traditional students or people who aren't pursuing four-year degrees?