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WHY GREEK?..... Posted on 06-15-2004
harlemheat

I KNOW THIS TOPIC IS GOING TO CAUSE A BIG REACTION BUT I DONT CARE.....I WAS READING SOME OF THE OTHER TOPICS AND SUCH, LISTENING TO EVERYONE. I READ THE POST BY THAT GUY KAPPANUP AND HOW EVERYONE JUMPED ON HIM..... I PERSONALLY DONT UNDERSTAND WHATS THE BIG DEAL ABOUT BEING GREEK....I KNOW AT HOWARD BEING GREEK IS SLOWLY NOT ABOUT ISH....MATTER FACT NOT TOO MANY PEOPLE I KNOW AND I KNOW ALOT OF PEOPLE WANT TO BE ASSOCIATED BECAUSE GREEKS ARE LOOKED AT AS LAME... I MEAN MAYBE SOMEONE CAN GIVE ME LIGHT ON THIS I AM JUST WANTING TO KNOW WHAT THE FASCINATION IS ABOUT....I MEAN WHY WOULD SOMEONE WANT TO JOIN AN ORGANIZATION THAT BEATS THEM AND TREATS THEM LIKE ISH BEFORE THEY GET IN AND THEN WHEN THEY GET IN THEY ARE FAKE.....LIKE THIS ONE DUDE WHO PLEDGED QUE AT OUR SCHOOL COULDNT STAND LIKE 6 QUES THAT WERE ON THE LINE BEFORE AND HE STILL PLEDGED...NOW THEY ARE SUPPOSED TO BE BROS BUT YOU CANT TRUST EM AS FAR AS YOU CAN THROW EM. ALSO THE WHOLE GREEK THING IS KINDA WHITE-WASH IF YOU ASK ME.....BLACK PEOPLE ARE BEATING EACH OTHER AND EVERYTHING ELSE TO WEAR SOME WHITE MANS LETTERS ON THEY CHEST....I JUST DONT GET IT.....PAY ME 1000 DOLLARS AND I'LL BEAT YOU TOO AND I'LL GET YOU SOME LETTERS THAT GLOW IN THE DARK.... :lol: .....I MEAN PEOPLE EXPLAIN THIS TO ME BECAUSE YALL LOOK LIKE FOOLS TO ME AND ALOT OF OTHER PEEPS.....SQUEALING LIKE PIGS, BARKING, RUNNING AROUND LIKE MONKEYS, AND EVERY OTHER ANIMAL IN THE BOOK.....MY GRANDMOTHER IS AN AKA AND SHE SOUNDS SO FOOLISH WHEN SHE TALKS ABOUT HER PLEDGING DAYS ( JUST MORE BLACKS TRYING TO FIT IN)....I READ THE HISTORY ON THESE FRATS AND SORORITIES AND IT SEEMS LIKE THEY WERE STARTED BECAUSE THEY COULDNT BE IN THE WHITE FOLKS STUFF SO THEY MADE THEY OWN AND SEGREGATED THEY OWN PEOPLE ( THATS ISHED UP)
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Rubberband Man from Washington, DC replied on 06-19-2004 10:13PM [Reply]

OoHDatDude wrote:
**Free Post** On the real, I feel what you saying man. If that's how you feel, that's how you feel. Why get beat down to join a legion of men with similar ideals in fellowship and manhood? Why endure some of the same hardships that those before us endured to only make us stronger mentally and physically? Why not feel closer to your heritage in a manner that only a certain number of men/women can feel? I'll tell you this then I'mma roll out to a party...earlier this week someone knocked my drivers side mirror off of my car, and my car wouldn't start. Two of my frat brothers, I've never met before, came to my aid. They both had their own lives that they had to take care of, but the fact is they took time out to help a friend in need. As a matter of fact, one stayed with me for over three hours while I waited for the police to arrive so I could file a report. Later on that night, I put a little more gas in my car and it started (my dumbazz had the car sitting on a hill on E :lol: ) But I called him up and let him know that everything was cool and my car was peace and I apologized for having him sit out there all that time. He said to me that it was his pleasure and that he always has time for a friend. That day he and I talked for 4 hours as if we knew each other all our lives because we had a common bond...black men striving for excellence, who had similar ideals on fellowship and manhood. That's what this whole fraternity/sorority thing is about. Not just partying and doing community service but helping one so he/she can turn around and help someone else. Now I'mma get to my party...ROO
Thats deep!!
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YoungPhenom4TheFuture replied on 06-21-2004 07:23PM [Reply]
Rubberband Man wrote:
OoHDatDude wrote:
**Free Post** On the real, I feel what you saying man. If that's how you feel, that's how you feel. Why get beat down to join a legion of men with similar ideals in fellowship and manhood? Why endure some of the same hardships that those before us endured to only make us stronger mentally and physically? Why not feel closer to your heritage in a manner that only a certain number of men/women can feel? I'll tell you this then I'mma roll out to a party...earlier this week someone knocked my drivers side mirror off of my car, and my car wouldn't start. Two of my frat brothers, I've never met before, came to my aid. They both had their own lives that they had to take care of, but the fact is they took time out to help a friend in need. As a matter of fact, one stayed with me for over three hours while I waited for the police to arrive so I could file a report. Later on that night, I put a little more gas in my car and it started (my dumbazz had the car sitting on a hill on E :lol: ) But I called him up and let him know that everything was cool and my car was peace and I apologized for having him sit out there all that time. He said to me that it was his pleasure and that he always has time for a friend. That day he and I talked for 4 hours as if we knew each other all our lives because we had a common bond...black men striving for excellence, who had similar ideals on fellowship and manhood. That's what this whole fraternity/sorority thing is about. Not just partying and doing community service but helping one so he/she can turn around and help someone else. Now I'mma get to my party...ROO
Thats deep!!
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k-slay from St. Louis, MO replied on 07-03-2004 11:56PM [Reply]
Okay well, I'm not in any organization. And I have to say that I support greeks, but sometimes I just don't get it. I understand what most of them were founded upon, and I think that the history of the organizations is very important. But I can't help but wonder if maybe the organizations' focus is a little blurry. I want to be in a particular org, and because of this I'm not suppose to wear certain colors. My wardrobe is filled with these exact colors. I'm not even on line. What does this have to do with uplifting people? And to the member of Omega Phi Psi, you said that two of your fraternity brothers came to your aid. So is it safe to say that they would not have helped you if you were a regular person? It kind of seems like the fraternites soruties sort of divide in a way. In another forum a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated and a member of Delta Sigma Theta where going at it. So please excuse us regular people if we are a little skeptical about the motives of BGLOs. I respect the good that the organizations do, and believe that they were founded on good principles. But somewhere along the way, I think maybe the direction of the orgs may have gotten off, it is a nesscessity that the members get it back on the right track.
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Trauma_Unit14 replied on 07-04-2004 10:03AM [Reply]
k-slay wrote:
Okay well, I'm not in any organization. And I have to say that I support greeks, but sometimes I just don't get it. I understand what most of them were founded upon, and I think that the history of the organizations is very important. But I can't help but wonder if maybe the organizations' focus is a little blurry. I want to be in a particular org, and because of this I'm not suppose to wear certain colors. My wardrobe is filled with these exact colors. I'm not even on line. What does this have to do with uplifting people? And to the member of Omega Phi Psi, you said that two of your fraternity brothers came to your aid. So is it safe to say that they would not have helped you if you were a regular person? It kind of seems like the fraternites soruties sort of divide in a way. In another forum a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated and a member of Delta Sigma Theta where going at it. So please excuse us regular people if we are a little skeptical about the motives of BGLOs. I respect the good that the organizations do, and believe that they were founded on good principles. But somewhere along the way, I think maybe the direction of the orgs may have gotten off, it is a nesscessity that the members get it back on the right track.
K-slay, I REALLY hope DST is not in your interest. I would hate to have to call you soror. Because I would hate to think that such a narrow-minded person who operates on tunnel vision would ever get into my sorority.Just because an AKA and I are debating our points doesn't mean that either organization is one of division. People have different things in their heart and both of us feel strongly about our organization and other issues as well. You are helbent on accentuating what you perceive as negative, in an effort to point and yell, "See! See! I told you!" over one incident.
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blaque_babigurl_barbie from Choudrant, LA replied on 07-04-2004 05:35PM [Reply]

^^^ I agree with you soror (oo-oop)....i just want everyone to know and never forget that a certain organization is not based on a certain chapter or a certain person....i'll use my chapter and organization for instance... Delta Sigma Theta Sorority, Incorportated is bigger than Delta Iota of Grambling State University....DST is bigger than Shari....so if perhaps you see a certain person or a certain chapter acting in a certain manner, this doesn't mean that that represents the organization as a whole....you must do your research on history...not on appearance...
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k-slay from St. Louis, MO replied on 07-04-2004 11:39PM [Reply]
Trauma_Unit14 wrote:
k-slay wrote:
Okay well, I'm not in any organization. And I have to say that I support greeks, but sometimes I just don't get it. I understand what most of them were founded upon, and I think that the history of the organizations is very important. But I can't help but wonder if maybe the organizations' focus is a little blurry. I want to be in a particular org, and because of this I'm not suppose to wear certain colors. My wardrobe is filled with these exact colors. I'm not even on line. What does this have to do with uplifting people? And to the member of Omega Phi Psi, you said that two of your fraternity brothers came to your aid. So is it safe to say that they would not have helped you if you were a regular person? It kind of seems like the fraternites soruties sort of divide in a way. In another forum a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated and a member of Delta Sigma Theta where going at it. So please excuse us regular people if we are a little skeptical about the motives of BGLOs. I respect the good that the organizations do, and believe that they were founded on good principles. But somewhere along the way, I think maybe the direction of the orgs may have gotten off, it is a nesscessity that the members get it back on the right track.
K-slay, I REALLY hope DST is not in your interest. I would hate to have to call you soror. Because I would hate to think that such a narrow-minded person who operates on tunnel vision would ever get into my sorority.Just because an AKA and I are debating our points doesn't mean that either organization is one of division. People have different things in their heart and both of us feel strongly about our organization and other issues as well. You are helbent on accentuating what you perceive as negative, in an effort to point and yell, "See! See! I told you!" over one incident.
How am I being narrow minded? You know what? I'm done with this. I was not pointing the finger, and did you not pay attention to my entire message? Did I not say that I support what your organizations stand for? It seems that you are being a little closed minded yourself. Don't point out just the negative things about my message, I certainly did not point out only negative things about your organizations. And I am not helbent on accentuating what I perceive as being negative. I give your organizations all the props/respect/and encouragement that I give all of the other orgs. One incident did not bring me to my assumption that greeks may unintentionally cause division as oppose to uniting. I have seen many chapters of different orgs act all kinds of ways. Some of the ways are in a more positive light, others aren't. Your problem, is that you are so helbent on trying to make it seem like nongreeks are just hating. I'm trying to be as fair as I can when it comes to dealing with things like this. You said that if I wanted to be a member of Delta Sigma Theta, you would hate to call me sister, now that dosen't sound like a very "sisterly" thing to say. We (blacks) are all in this thing together, we are all supposed to treat each other like brothers and sisters anyway. So I have to have greek letters in order for you to consider me a sister? No. I know I can't tell you anything about your org, because I am not a member. Trust, I am not trying to disrespect your letters at all. The only thing I'm trying to do is to get you to look at things a little differently. I'm open to look at things in a different light. And believe you me, if I wanted to be a part of your particular org, I would be a very good assest.
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blaque_babigurl_barbie from Choudrant, LA replied on 07-13-2004 02:27PM [Reply]

tha topic is why greek....i just wanna know....why not greek?
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One Thick Diva replied on 07-13-2004 03:34PM [Reply]
I am a non-Greek but I can relate to a certain extent on what the Greeks are saying. I was a member of a step team that you didn't just try out to be a part of. You were put on line. Given a number, had specific tasks to complete, when through interrogation, were watched every hour of the day pretty much, etc. 8) The least important part of trying out was learning the steps. We had to like you as a person first. I couldn't stand someone say that they wanted to be on the team to step or represent! I also couldn't stand to hear 'My cousin or sister is on the team so I am guaranteed a spot.' It showed that they were cocky and had no appreciation for us as a team. And when people asked about why we did community service we had to let them know that we were more than just a team, we were actually a sisterhood (we were called 'The Soul Stepping Sisters' not our team name, but our name indeed). And our business stayed our business, not everyone else's. And that was in High school. Ever since I became a part of it, I grew as a person. I wouldn't trade my experiences for the world. So don't be disturbed by the way some respond to the questions. As far as Greek organizations go, you can't judge a book by its cover! (I would like to reiterate that I am not a Greek so I cannot say that is why XYZ soror. or frat. does _____)
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One Thick Diva replied on 07-13-2004 03:51PM [Reply]
Just to add on, we didn't just step and do community services together either, but we don't talk about everything we did.
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blubear replied on 08-10-2004 03:20PM [Reply]
Trauma_Unit14 wrote:
k-slay wrote:
Okay well, I'm not in any organization. And I have to say that I support greeks, but sometimes I just don't get it. I understand what most of them were founded upon, and I think that the history of the organizations is very important. But I can't help but wonder if maybe the organizations' focus is a little blurry. I want to be in a particular org, and because of this I'm not suppose to wear certain colors. My wardrobe is filled with these exact colors. I'm not even on line. What does this have to do with uplifting people? And to the member of Omega Phi Psi, you said that two of your fraternity brothers came to your aid. So is it safe to say that they would not have helped you if you were a regular person? It kind of seems like the fraternites soruties sort of divide in a way. In another forum a member of Alpha Kappa Alpha Sorority Incorporated and a member of Delta Sigma Theta where going at it. So please excuse us regular people if we are a little skeptical about the motives of BGLOs. I respect the good that the organizations do, and believe that they were founded on good principles. But somewhere along the way, I think maybe the direction of the orgs may have gotten off, it is a nesscessity that the members get it back on the right track.
K-slay, I REALLY hope DST is not in your interest. I would hate to have to call you soror. Because I would hate to think that such a narrow-minded person who operates on tunnel vision would ever get into my sorority.Just because an AKA and I are debating our points doesn't mean that either organization is one of division. People have different things in their heart and both of us feel strongly about our organization and other issues as well. You are helbent on accentuating what you perceive as negative, in an effort to point and yell, "See! See! I told you!" over one incident.
AMEN SOROR!
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