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Dg uf im on a boat
Dg uf im on a boat




It will probably not hurt them in recruitment either if they are still having events with perceived top men's group, though other sororities and people who see this elsewhere will have a negative connotation for awhile. Whereas the women here (all three of them) have embarrassed their chapter and school, but it likely won't affect men choosing to partner with them outside of sanctions against official events. I'd find men doing this just as dumb, and a way to alienate a sorority (or more) that would socialize with them. If men made a video with the same words discussing women's groups it would be offensive, but not a backstabbing act against other women, and therefore as outrageous as this is. This is further tied to gender socialization behavior and expectations as women are expected to be nice and be kind, in an idea of sisterhood that we need to unite to better women as a whole, though we are likely to rip each other down. It would likely be labeled "boys being boys" and still not regarded as a bright idea, but not as offensive, insulting, or tacky. In juxtaposition men's groups do whatever they want in regards to colonization and recruitment, and if one fraternity did this maybe the local IFC would care, but they aren't of a culture of working together and having a group that has unanimous agreements everyone follows. This isn't to say we don't say things about another group but we do it privately and try and promote sororities and greek life as a whole. Even if we dislike the XYZs or the ABCs we try and keep each other accountable for how our behavior affects other NPC groups, as it reflects on us as a whole.

dg uf im on a boat

I'll pull a gender card here and say if some dudes made this we'd have a chuckle and move on.Įxactly, I think this stems from how women perceive sorority membership and how we govern ourselves in regards to the NPC.

dg uf im on a boat

not good look, but not the end of the world, hardly.






Dg uf im on a boat