It’s about people with the same backgrounds bonding over high school experiences, summer camp, vacation spots and clothes. And excluding people who aren’t like them. You really can’t see it, can you? I mean, you honestly can’t see it. Wow. - DP |
I mean, it's hard to face, when you think of yourself as a good person. Just like it's hard for ppl to face that their SUV kinda sucks, when they claim to care about your kids' futures. Our lust for status really brings out the worst in us, wish we could evolve a little faster, or develop a gene editing tool to delete the cruel exclusionary tendencies. |
Oh please. |
Oh only what she tells me about it every time we talk. What is your first hand experience? |
As a single mom by choice, I don't see why there is a huge mystery around Mindy Kaling. She was in her late 30's and wanted children. She used a donor. |
Wrong thread |
I was a poor, fat college student going though rush 40 years ago at a big state school. I went through rush on a lark, just to see how the upper echelon lived. But I ended up with a bid from one of the largest, oldest sororities in the country. It ended up being one of the greatest experiences of my life. I have close friendships still with several of the women. One is my BFF. The networking from the group has helped me throughout my career. I am still an active alumnae. |
40 years ago in the northeast? There are fees involved so I wonder how you define poor. |
Sororities are no different from the real world where, like it or not, we’re all judged and stationed based on qualities such as beauty, wealth, intelligence, likeability, athleticism, social connections. These factors impact us all throughout our lives. They determine whether you’re in the popular crowd in grade school, what schools you and your kids attend (top public schools bc you can afford the right neighborhood, private schools bc you have the means to pay tuition), what sport teams you can join, what colleges you get into, what social clubs you are invited to join, what social circles you’ll be in, what jobs you are offered and how far you progress in those jobs. Getting promoted to the executive level really isn’t that different from sorority rush.
Society, both ours and those of most developed cultures, are based on exclusion and a social hierarchy. Maybe this is unfair, but it’s the way the world had worked since the begging of civilization. To deny this and pick on sororities as being an exception is unfair. |
Lol I can’t tell if this is sarcasm. Some of us prefer a democratic society where hierarchies aren’t supported and encouraged. Some of us are more civilized than our ancestors and aren’t threatened by equality. You raise the point about why Greek is so popular in the south though. Southern culture is all about hierarchy which is why they love that the “tier” term continues and they love that some girls are heartbroken at the end. It all helps perpetuate that there is a “top” class of people. |
Being in a sorority obviously. If you daughter goes to med school, are you going to claim to be a doctor? |
We probably shouldn’t have athletic teams or theater because it excludes kids who aren’t athletic or gifted at drama. |
Different strokes for different folks. I like sororities (and loved my house), you don't. Oh well. I'm not right and you're not wrong. I am not going to be kowtowed by your insecurities and feelings of inferiority. If you are a parent, I encourage you to raise a strong, independent girl, someone who can get along with others despite their differences. You know, someone you're not. |
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What kind of “talent” does rush measure? |