I was in a sorority. So you’re saying you’re posting on this board as a college kid? Lol |
Forty years ago, didn’t most sororities discriminate on the basis of race? |
“…be kowtowed…”? |
Enjoy fascism then. I encourage you to read more history, sociology, and political psychology. |
+1 LOL. THIS. Until they are about 40, then they are doomed. |
I went to a big SEC (wait, that might be redundant) university 40 years ago. That wasn't my experience, but there are obviously black fraternities and sororities. |
NP. Yes. |
Our teams and theater do not exclude kids who aren't the most athletic or gifted at drama. I'd hate to go to your school! |
You think college sports is for all comers? Ok then, you are out of touch with reality. |
Not old enough to speak to 40 years ago but there were definitely people of color, as well as international students, in my sorority 30 years ago. Also a few girls that were what we now call first gen, although cost is probably a disincentive. It was hard then for the historically white sororities to compete with the appeal of the historically black sororities. Much of this thread seems to be dominated by one mom who was fine with her daughter rushing until she didn’t get her preferred house. Consequently the whole system most go down, apparently. |
![]() You should’ve use terms that you don’t know the meaning of. That’s not “dirty rush.” Dirty rush is 1) bid promising and 2) meeting with potential new members outside the silence period. That’s just networking and it’s allowed. |
Shouldn’t |
Facism? Sororities are fascist? All righty then |
Sororities are similar to the secret societies, finals clubs and eating clubs that exist at universities- if you choose to partake in rush and see benefits from sorority life great. If you see these organizations as exclusionary and wrong, don’t participate.
Girls who are interested in sorority rush as incoming freshmen would benefit from talking to older girls they know who have been through the process to get insight. |
So you want to keep things how they are. What do we call people like that… |