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06-13-2000, 03:43 PM
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Ithink that this comment was not necessary...actually I have to laugh...because only ignorance would make someone write this.
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Originally posted by pinkice9:
I just have one question why is a Zeta changing the words of an AKA's poem. No disrespect just want to know why????
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06-14-2000, 12:31 AM
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Like it was stated before, anyone can buy the nalia, they may be giving it as a gift. If you are wearing an organizations letters however, it means you are a member of that organization. There are ways (handshakes, passwords) that members can tell if you are really a member. The few cases I have seen where someone was bold enough to pretend to have earned their letters have resulted in a bad beat down and a stripping of the nalia that they did not deserve to wear.
If you want to be down, join, because as most organizations say "Membership has its privileges"
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06-14-2000, 05:18 AM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by QUEEN:
[B]NOW, I KNEW A GIRL ONCE AND SHE WANTED TO BE A MEMBER OF MY SORORITY AND SHE AND I WENT TO THE RUSH TOGETHER. I GOT ACCEPTED AND SHE DIDN'T. SHE SAID SHE WAS HAPPY FOR ME AND I TOLD HER IT WASN'T THE END OF THE WORLD SHE COULD TRY AGAIN. SHE LEFT AND ATTENDED ANOTHER SCHOOL.WELL!!! WHEN AT A STEP SHOW I SAW HER AND THERE SHE WAS DECKED OUT IN RED AND WHITE."
I also had a friend that was accused of wearing nalia. Her grandmother is an AKA and it all started with her going to the high school during a break and driving her grandmother's car and she happened to have a lettered key chain. When someone said "I didn't know you pledged" she did not deny it. From that when wearing shirts to Alpha parties and so on. Of course it got back to the chapter and it was a healthy thing that she was not coming back to school. I pledged the semester after she did this and had talked to her about it. She denied it but a lot of people remember her doing it. Sorors and Frat. A lot of people wanted me to be mad with her and to threaten her, etc. But I knew her life and her horrible need for affliation. Yes,I think that everyone should have to work for my Pearls but sometimes people have an underlining problem that causes them to do things like this. I've neverbeen in a situation where I was totally insecure about myself and needed other people to justify my self worth. Some people need that. Sometimes people admire things to the point where even a false glimpse of the prize is good enough for them.
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04-14-2001, 11:21 PM
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I'm curious about this as well. I know of someone who is claiming to be a TriDelt and they are definitely not. They put this on their resume for God's sake (!) and wear 'nalia, dropping imaginary names,etc. I further have reason to believe that she has stolen 'nalia from others. I know, It's pretty disgusting. I want to turn her in. She says she's a sister from Auburn University but she isn't. It makes me so mad--those of us who earned our letters and have given our loyalty to our sorors deserve to wear the letters, not some little bitch who couldn't get in! Help me out on this--I need to know what to do and fast. Thanks y'all.
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Originally posted by TRECY:
I AM TRYING TO FIND OUT ABOUT HOW MUCH TROUBLE A PERSON CAN GET IN FOR LYING ABOUT BEING AN AKA OR BEING A DELTA OR BEING AN OMEGA OR BEING A TRI DELTA, ECT. I ALSO WANTED TO KNOW IF ANY OF YOU HAVE DELT WITH SUCH A SITUATION, AND IF NOT-- HOW YOU WOULD DEAL WITH SUCH A SITUATION.[/B]
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04-15-2001, 06:43 PM
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Originally posted by WhateverWhenever:
There is nothing wrong with perping. If a frat or sorority wants to "sell" their letters to any individual who goes into a "para" store then anyone should be able to purchase them.
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Most sororities and fraternities DON'T sell their letters. Did you ever stop to think some of the GLOS/BGLOS donate their old clothing which sometimes ends up in those types of places.
SigEpYoda is right, you cannot legally get in trouble for wearing another org.'s letters. An organization may not appreciate it, but from what I know most organizations have a rule that only INITIATED member can wear what's sacred such as a badge.
Oh, and when people tell me I pay for my friends...I simply reply,'If I paid for my friends then surely I did not pay enough.'
Hootie
[This message has been edited by Hootie (edited April 15, 2001).]
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04-15-2001, 09:09 PM
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Originally posted by msauburn:
I'm curious about this as well. I know of someone who is claiming to be a TriDelt and they are definitely not. They put this on their resume for God's sake (!) and wear 'nalia, dropping imaginary names,etc. I further have reason to believe that she has stolen 'nalia from others.
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I would call Tri-Delta Nationals post-haste and let them know....and they can take it from there.
To add to Hootie's comment, the orgs do not "sell" their letters. The greek stores and online greek sites do. Yes, anyone can buy a sweatshirt, but I know if I would have walked around my campus wearing another org's letters I wouldn't have been wearing them long, because they would have got ripped off my body!! Most national orgs do have an "official" manufacturer of shirts et al, but I know the stuff at our college Greek store was usually 50% less at least.
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04-15-2001, 09:16 PM
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let a fake walk on to any campus perping someones letters and see what happens...they will not be greeted with open arms.
****disclaimer****
violence is not condone by any of the organizations that i belong to....
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04-16-2001, 02:00 AM
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I TRULY don't understand this, because if you want to be a "GREEK" you really can join SOME org! SheesH!
I knew a crackhead who was perpin, so we had a friend ask her a few questions, and she said it became obvious. She didn't "challenge" her, because the child WAS a crackhead, but it was sad to see. We wreen't witnesses to the questions (that would have been inappropriate), but we were certainly around to see the results. Nonviolent they were.
[This message has been edited by Salience (edited April 16, 2001).]
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04-16-2001, 02:20 AM
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Thanks, 33girl, for your advice. It just really bugs me that someone would lie about being a part of something they're not. I feel like posting her name out here so y'all know who she is. I notified the chapter and they're trying to figure out what to do about it, but weren't sure what their options were. It is pretty sick if you ask me!
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04-16-2001, 05:41 PM
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Okay, I'm just jumping in to this whole conversation, but does it seem to anyone else that this is just someone really bitter logging on as all these different usernames, registered and unregistered? I know it makes no sense, but not many people throw around the word "frat" as freely as all of these brand new unregistered users. I know this has probably already dawned on others.
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04-16-2001, 05:53 PM
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Prdlocal, if unregistered users were still allowed to post, I'd tend to agree with you. However, there were so many issues with unregistered users causing drama (yes, more drama than there is now) that John has blocked unregistered people from posting. This thread was started over a year ago. Someone read prior posts (HURRAY FOR THAT!) and brought the discussion back up to the top.
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04-16-2001, 06:16 PM
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Ohhhh, okay, thanks, I guess I should've checked on that, huh? Geeez, I feel like a ditz! Thanks for the help. That's most definately a good thing that Mr. Hammel is blocking unregistered users with all the problems we've been having. Thanks for the clarification
Amanda
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04-16-2001, 09:52 PM
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Originally posted by pink99:
I would like to take this topic from another perspective. Several years ago my cousin pledged Kappa Alpha Psi. He worked hard when he was pledged (back then they pledged). When my cousin finally went over, he was celebrating at a party with his frats. Some "old heads" didn't recognize him and tried to challenge him. When my cousin responded to their challenge (correctly, mind you) they kicked his butt so bad he couldn't walk the next day. They tried to say that because they didn't recognize him they felt they had the right to beat him down. Fortunately, his big bruhs told them what was going on and got the guys off of him. Sometimes you just don't know. The thing that amazed me was when the "old heads" found out my cousin was legitimate they picked him up and dusted him off like nothing happened. My cousin didn't even mind. He wore his bruises like a badge!!!! The moral here, look before you beat!
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Here's the lowdown as far as nonmembers perping:
It is ILLEGAL for nonmembers to wear copyrighted 'nalia (items with the crest or badge on it).
It is LEGAL, however, (albeit not right) for nonmembers to merely wear the letters (the quesion comes down to can you legally dictate a person wearing Greek letters in a certain "formation"--NO, you can't).
Bottom line to Greeks who like to beat down perps--if you want to serve justice to a perp, you do it legally and properly!
Don't let idolatry get you a criminal record and time in jail or prison. It's not worth it and those who do beat down perps IMHO are rather foolish and selfish (the perps are selfish too), but two wrongs don't make a right and as Greeks, you are morally obligated to serve as leaders and trendsetters for the community, not behave like collegiate Crips and Bloods "because someone dissed my letters." That's childish.
I'm off the soapbox
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04-16-2001, 10:31 PM
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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Rain Man:
[B] Here's the lowdown as far as nonmembers perping:
"It is ILLEGAL for nonmembers to wear copyrighted 'nalia (items with the crest or badge on it).". . ."Don't let idolatry get you a criminal record and time in jail or prison"
Please don't take this the wrong way; but, I do have a question regarding this statement. It is my understanding that copywrite violation is a federal offense, does this mean that if a non-member wears a badge or crest that the FBI is going to show up on the door. While it may be wrong, I really don't think that law enforcement or the criminal court system is going to pursue this-especially in the light that the court system is really backed up.
Please don't get me wrong, I don't like the idea of anyone wearing my GLO's badge...infact I take offense if they did..I just don't think it is a criminal offense punishable by prision time. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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04-16-2001, 10:51 PM
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[quote]Originally posted by happyowl:
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Originally posted by Rain Man:
Here's the lowdown as far as nonmembers perping:
"It is ILLEGAL for nonmembers to wear copyrighted 'nalia (items with the crest or badge on it).". . ."Don't let idolatry get you a criminal record and time in jail or prison"
Please don't take this the wrong way; but, I do have a question regarding this statement. It is my understanding that copywrite violation is a federal offense, does this mean that if a non-member wears a badge or crest that the FBI is going to show up on the door. While it may be wrong, I really don't think that law enforcement or the criminal court system is going to pursue this-especially in the light that the court system is really backed up.
Please don't get me wrong, I don't like the idea of anyone wearing my GLO's badge...infact I take offense if they did..I just don't think it is a criminal offense punishable by prision time. Please correct me if I am wrong.
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HappyOwl,
I believe you are correct. Non-members wearing the badge or crest is not punishable by prision or something like that. I think personally, our organization makes that as a rule so that when the new member finally initiates, she feels that she is extreamly special because she is able to wear something she could not wear before...the badge. Likewise car decals sporting our crest are not supposed to be on cars belonging to uninitiated members. But, who's gonna find out really. I suppose it's just one of those things that is just an unwritten rule.
Hootie
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