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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Since they decided to suspend every fraternity and sorority except for the traditionally black ones, I'm assuming they have evidence on each of them because other wise, they will get sued by those they don't have evidence on and it will be really hard to argue they weren't discriminated against based on race when none of the traditionally black houses were effected [/quote] They did not suspend the chapters; they told them they could no longer host events where alcohol was served, and can not recruit new members. They are allowed to continue to exist, to hold meetings, to do their philanthropy, host study sessions for members, spruce up their chapter house, to have social gatherings (without alcohol) for themselves and their friends as long as they aren't trying to get new members. [/quote] That sounds like[b] race based discrimination [/b]to me. I hope some chapter sues. I'm sure the e-mail between administrators trying to decide whether or not to include traditionally black houses in the punishment will be interesting [/quote] Race-based discrimination. Why? [/quote] The historically black houses were exempted from punishment [/quote] So, they didn't do anything wrong. [/quote]
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