It’s sorority video season

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Anonymous wrote:Total turn off. I’m so glad my DD is nowhere near the south and has no interest in being a in a plastic Barbie clique. And before you come at me that my DD must have not gotten into a sorority… no, she had no interest. She is in a service club and a hiking group and has wonderful real friends.


So she’s crunchy and boring? Different strokes for different folks. Some people care about their appearance.
Anonymous
I thought UNC and UF were decent schools. After seeing these videos, I realize I was wrong.
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Anonymous wrote:I thought UNC and UF were decent schools. After seeing these videos, I realize I was wrong.


UNC is good, but I would stay away from the Greek scene there. These videos aren't helping.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Total turn off. I’m so glad my DD is nowhere near the south and has no interest in being a in a plastic Barbie clique. And before you come at me that my DD must have not gotten into a sorority… no, she had no interest. She is in a service club and a hiking group and has wonderful real friends.


So she’s crunchy and boring? Different strokes for different folks. Some people care about their appearance.


Hahaha you totally played into this exactly as I predicted. You can’t help it. And no.You couldn’t be more wrong. DD is gorgeous and fit and part of a meaningful organization that brings her joy and true friendships. Sorry you have to pay for yours.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:There’s a tidal wave of kids from our wealthy full pay NE suburb going to SEC schools. Not too many interested in Vasser, Swarthmore, Smith be or Mt Holyoke.


That’s the talking point that’s going around right wing social media. But a quick google search shows that the acceptance rate at Mt. Holyoke and Vassar has declined, so like most claims from the fascisti, this seems false.


But PP saw it on TikTok so it must be true.


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Anonymous wrote:Total turn off. I’m so glad my DD is nowhere near the south and has no interest in being a in a plastic Barbie clique. And before you come at me that my DD must have not gotten into a sorority… no, she had no interest. She is in a service club and a hiking group and has wonderful real friends.


So she’s crunchy and boring? Different strokes for different folks. Some people care about their appearance.


Hahaha you totally played into this exactly as I predicted. You can’t help it. And no.You couldn’t be more wrong. DD is gorgeous and fit and part of a meaningful organization that brings her joy and true friendships. Sorry you have to pay for yours.


I never said she was fat. I implied she is dour. Every mom thinks their daughter is gorgeous. It’s a low bar.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Total turn off. I’m so glad my DD is nowhere near the south and has no interest in being a in a plastic Barbie clique. And before you come at me that my DD must have not gotten into a sorority… no, she had no interest. She is in a service club and a hiking group and has wonderful real friends.


So she’s crunchy and boring? Different strokes for different folks. Some people care about their appearance.


DP
Hiking makes someone crunchy now?
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Anonymous wrote:These young, powerful women are “celebrating Truth, Patriotism and their Beauty once again.”


What is patriotic about this?


It’s their jeans, duh!

No, seriously, suddenly simply being a fertile young white woman has become patriotic to the MAGA cult. They want to convince them to pump out 5-6 babies for the Fatherland and then gracefully accept divorce so that their husband can move on to the next brood mate.
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Anonymous wrote:People are using or ridiculing these videos along political lines. It isn’t that deep. They are girls having fun. Leave it at that.


I think people are triggered by the beauty, confidence, and exclusivity (ergo money).

Fact of the matter is they're just having fun and overachieving girls at this age are geniuses at social media production and curation. It's not like they spend all day doing this.

It's also a cope to smear these girls as gold digging "Mrs Degree" bimbos. These wealthy sorority houses are full of Type A hyper-ambitious cute UMC and rich gals who will become medical doctors, engineers, girl boss c-suite track, lawyers, dentists, nurses, accountants, Hill staffers, and teachers.

Two examples on both sides of the political aisle: Michigan governor Gretchen Whitmer (D), age 53, who was the president of her tailgate state sorority house, before heading to law school. Alabama U.S. senator Katie Britt (R), age 43, who was the president of her tailgate state sorority house and president of the college's student gov, before heading to law school.


You mean sitting at her kitchen table talking in her submissive baby voice Katie Britt? I mean, sure, that’s check out, but no one’s impressed.


Do you have a BA and JD? Passed the bar? Worked for a law firm? Two kids? Married? U.S. senator by age 40?

No. You're just some miserable malcontent posting on a message boarding on a workday morning.


All of that just makes it that much more pathetic that she went along with that silly kitchen table bit. Still not impressed.


They don’t give a shit about what you think. DP


I know they don’t, but I still get to have an opinion.

The more I think about that ridiculous speech, the more the dancing girl videos make sense. So many of these girls will just continue to be pawns to advance the agendas of powerful conservative men.

For the record, even Republicans thought that Katie Britt speech was a disaster:
https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2024/mar/08/katie-britt-sotu-reaction


+1

It's all so gross. 🤮

The South could secede tomorrow and I would be thrilled.


+1

Flush all of that trash away.


I’d agree except there are a lot of poc, religious minorities, and queer folks that would be trapped there. The South is more diverse than you think.


So all the white people in the south are trash?

What about the white lawyers at the southern poverty law center, aclu, legal aid, etc? Are they trash?

The teachers?

The nurses and social workers?

The home health workers who care for the elderly?

And only religious minorities are good people? Which religions are those? Doesn’t that vary by community? Practically speaking, there are very few Catholics in the Deep South…so are they a religious minority, or are they trash based on your metric?

You people are insane. Your bias against entire states is based on bizarre assumptions and hate.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Total turn off. I’m so glad my DD is nowhere near the south and has no interest in being a in a plastic Barbie clique. And before you come at me that my DD must have not gotten into a sorority… no, she had no interest. She is in a service club and a hiking group and has wonderful real friends.


That’s great for your daughter. My daughter did a sorority. It’s wonderful that they both found their fits.

And frankly, there’s no reason to put either path down. What does that negativity get you or your daughter?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Total turn off. I’m so glad my DD is nowhere near the south and has no interest in being a in a plastic Barbie clique. And before you come at me that my DD must have not gotten into a sorority… no, she had no interest. She is in a service club and a hiking group and has wonderful real friends.


So she’s crunchy and boring? Different strokes for different folks. Some people care about their appearance.


Hahaha you totally played into this exactly as I predicted. You can’t help it. And no.You couldn’t be more wrong. DD is gorgeous and fit and part of a meaningful organization that brings her joy and true friendships. Sorry you have to pay for yours.


You described a homely young woman that cares nothing about her appearance and would rather be outside in the woods than socialize in a normal college setting. Now you double back and insist she’s gorgeous and fit and full of meaning. I call BS.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Total turn off. I’m so glad my DD is nowhere near the south and has no interest in being a in a plastic Barbie clique. And before you come at me that my DD must have not gotten into a sorority… no, she had no interest. She is in a service club and a hiking group and has wonderful real friends.


So she’s crunchy and boring? Different strokes for different folks. Some people care about their appearance.


Hahaha you totally played into this exactly as I predicted. You can’t help it. And no.You couldn’t be more wrong. DD is gorgeous and fit and part of a meaningful organization that brings her joy and true friendships. Sorry you have to pay for yours.


You described a homely young woman that cares nothing about her appearance and would rather be outside in the woods than socialize in a normal college setting. Now you double back and insist she’s gorgeous and fit and full of meaning. I call BS.


DP. Just end this.

We shouldn’t be putting down each others’ daughters. That’s just wrong.

I appreciate that the anti-sorority person threw the first insults. But you don’t have to respond.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:Total turn off. I’m so glad my DD is nowhere near the south and has no interest in being a in a plastic Barbie clique. And before you come at me that my DD must have not gotten into a sorority… no, she had no interest. She is in a service club and a hiking group and has wonderful real friends.


So she’s crunchy and boring? Different strokes for different folks. Some people care about their appearance.


Hahaha you totally played into this exactly as I predicted. You can’t help it. And no.You couldn’t be more wrong. DD is gorgeous and fit and part of a meaningful organization that brings her joy and true friendships. Sorry you have to pay for yours.


You described a homely young woman that cares nothing about her appearance and would rather be outside in the woods than socialize in a normal college setting. Now you double back and insist she’s gorgeous and fit and full of meaning. I call BS.


College outing clubs are normal and popular. Put down the hair curler and go outside every once in awhile. You might actually like it.
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Total turn off. I’m so glad my DD is nowhere near the south and has no interest in being a in a plastic Barbie clique. And before you come at me that my DD must have not gotten into a sorority… no, she had no interest. She is in a service club and a hiking group and has wonderful real friends.


So she’s crunchy and boring? Different strokes for different folks. Some people care about their appearance.


Hahaha you totally played into this exactly as I predicted. You can’t help it. And no.You couldn’t be more wrong. DD is gorgeous and fit and part of a meaningful organization that brings her joy and true friendships. Sorry you have to pay for yours.


You described a homely young woman that cares nothing about her appearance and would rather be outside in the woods than socialize in a normal college setting. Now you double back and insist she’s gorgeous and fit and full of meaning. I call BS.


College outing clubs are normal and popular. Put down the hair curler and go outside every once in awhile. You might actually like it.


Would you rather run into a bear or a Bama sorority sister in the woods?
Anonymous
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Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:Total turn off. I’m so glad my DD is nowhere near the south and has no interest in being a in a plastic Barbie clique. And before you come at me that my DD must have not gotten into a sorority… no, she had no interest. She is in a service club and a hiking group and has wonderful real friends.


So she’s crunchy and boring? Different strokes for different folks. Some people care about their appearance.


Hahaha you totally played into this exactly as I predicted. You can’t help it. And no.You couldn’t be more wrong. DD is gorgeous and fit and part of a meaningful organization that brings her joy and true friendships. Sorry you have to pay for yours.


You described a homely young woman that cares nothing about her appearance and would rather be outside in the woods than socialize in a normal college setting. Now you double back and insist she’s gorgeous and fit and full of meaning. I call BS.


College outing clubs are normal and popular. Put down the hair curler and go outside every once in awhile. You might actually like it.


Would you rather run into a bear or a Bama sorority sister in the woods?


Maga "truth patriotism and beauty" aren't going to be of much use in the woods. Or most other places for that matter.
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