Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh come ON! You don't think that that happens at Congo as well? Please. I'm on the membership committee but I don't play with every prospective member. We have young kids so I don't go to every sponsored cocktail meet and greet. Of course some bad apples slip in (usually legacies in my experience). You can't tell me about racism until you have facts about how many POC or other minorities have even applied. We can't keep people out who don't apply to join in the first place.
If the nickname for Congressional is "Congo," what then do they call the help?
You mean the employees of the club? We call them by their first names. You have issues.
Thank YOU, Mr. Mortimer.
I wonder if either of the pp heard the joke whizzing over their heads.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh come ON! You don't think that that happens at Congo as well? Please. I'm on the membership committee but I don't play with every prospective member. We have young kids so I don't go to every sponsored cocktail meet and greet. Of course some bad apples slip in (usually legacies in my experience). You can't tell me about racism until you have facts about how many POC or other minorities have even applied. We can't keep people out who don't apply to join in the first place.
If the nickname for Congressional is "Congo," what then do they call the help?
You mean the employees of the club? We call them by their first names. You have issues.
Thank YOU, Mr. Mortimer.
Anonymous wrote:What is the point of these clubs again??? Can you people not find friends on your own?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh come ON! You don't think that that happens at Congo as well? Please. I'm on the membership committee but I don't play with every prospective member. We have young kids so I don't go to every sponsored cocktail meet and greet. Of course some bad apples slip in (usually legacies in my experience). You can't tell me about racism until you have facts about how many POC or other minorities have even applied. We can't keep people out who don't apply to join in the first place.
If the nickname for Congressional is "Congo," what then do they call the help?
You mean the employees of the club? We call them by their first names. You have issues.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Please, wake up people. All clubs with lengthy and strict membership requirements "blackball", as you put it. This is an unattractive word meaning someone is not voted to be a member. Columbia, Congressional, Burning Tree, Cosmos, Metropolitan, Kenwood, etc all have a process to vet prospective members. These clubs, including Chevy, do not "blackball" because you're jewish or black (for example). Persons seeking membership may not be voted in or may be discouraged from continuing in the process if they either exhibit behavior that members do not approve of (being rude to staff, inappropriate behavior, etc) or if a significant number of current members write detailed letters against someone seeking membership. These letters are not written because of your religion or the color of your skin, they are negative personal experiences members have had with you. If someone is mean, rude, behaves inappropriately, has treated people badly, etc and enough people have experienced it and feel strongly enough about it to write a letter, then someone may not be admitted. It's not about the color of your skin or your religion, it's about you as a person - your character, values, personality, behavior, etc.
You can keep telling yourself that the religion or color of the skin or the person doesn't matter but all there clubs have a history and many of the people that openly did not want jews or blacks at these clubs are still there.
I have been to many of these clubs as a guest and it still reeks of the same feeling.
Anonymous wrote:Please, wake up people. All clubs with lengthy and strict membership requirements "blackball", as you put it. This is an unattractive word meaning someone is not voted to be a member. Columbia, Congressional, Burning Tree, Cosmos, Metropolitan, Kenwood, etc all have a process to vet prospective members. These clubs, including Chevy, do not "blackball" because you're jewish or black (for example). Persons seeking membership may not be voted in or may be discouraged from continuing in the process if they either exhibit behavior that members do not approve of (being rude to staff, inappropriate behavior, etc) or if a significant number of current members write detailed letters against someone seeking membership. These letters are not written because of your religion or the color of your skin, they are negative personal experiences members have had with you. If someone is mean, rude, behaves inappropriately, has treated people badly, etc and enough people have experienced it and feel strongly enough about it to write a letter, then someone may not be admitted. It's not about the color of your skin or your religion, it's about you as a person - your character, values, personality, behavior, etc.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Oh come ON! You don't think that that happens at Congo as well? Please. I'm on the membership committee but I don't play with every prospective member. We have young kids so I don't go to every sponsored cocktail meet and greet. Of course some bad apples slip in (usually legacies in my experience). You can't tell me about racism until you have facts about how many POC or other minorities have even applied. We can't keep people out who don't apply to join in the first place.
If the nickname for Congressional is "Congo," what then do they call the help?
Anonymous wrote:Oh come ON! You don't think that that happens at Congo as well? Please. I'm on the membership committee but I don't play with every prospective member. We have young kids so I don't go to every sponsored cocktail meet and greet. Of course some bad apples slip in (usually legacies in my experience). You can't tell me about racism until you have facts about how many POC or other minorities have even applied. We can't keep people out who don't apply to join in the first place.
Anonymous wrote:Please, wake up people. All clubs with lengthy and strict membership requirements "blackball", as you put it. This is an unattractive word meaning someone is not voted to be a member. Columbia, Congressional, Burning Tree, Cosmos, Metropolitan, Kenwood, etc all have a process to vet prospective members. These clubs, including Chevy, do not "blackball" because you're jewish or black (for example). Persons seeking membership may not be voted in or may be discouraged from continuing in the process if they either exhibit behavior that members do not approve of (being rude to staff, inappropriate behavior, etc) or if a significant number of current members write detailed letters against someone seeking membership. These letters are not written because of your religion or the color of your skin, they are negative personal experiences members have had with you. If someone is mean, rude, behaves inappropriately, has treated people badly, etc and enough people have experienced it and feel strongly enough about it to write a letter, then someone may not be admitted. It's not about the color of your skin or your religion, it's about you as a person - your character, values, personality, behavior, etc.