I was in SAE in college at University of Kansas...or I should say I 'pledged' because I got kicked out for beating up one of their members who I caught breaking into my room and stealing my stuff. It was pretty openly racist but I think that it was more systemic of the entire greek system of midWestern colleges than just a singular frat. The shit they were saying in that video was pretty common at just about any frat or sorority house I went to and the more people drank the more and more proud of it they were.
EDIT: Sigma Alpha Epsilon has been in trouble at a few schools in the midwest. I think they are the same frat that attacked a Jewish fraternity in Texas or something a few years ago.
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In my eyes - TOTALLY acceptable. I could not care less that a bunch of whiteboys said what they did. I could also not care less that blacks racially disparage whites on a regular basis as well - and do as much as possible to continue to keep up the separation of races. The blacks do more to keep themselves racially segregated IN THE PRESENT day than whitey could every hope to.
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Was the entire fraternity on the bus and singing?
You're being incredibly prejudicial by saying that any member of this fraternity is a racist simply because some members are racist.
You keep harping on the words they used as a justification to condemn the entire fraternity without evidence.
Right so we shift the conversation from being about a racist white fraternity to being about blacks, in present day being responsible for racism, I bet you also blame blacks for slavery also, or systemic racist practices well before being able to blame BLACK POP CULTURE.
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Prejudice yes, but as it pertains to people that elect to be members of a fraternity, NOT individuals that as I stated before are bounded together for any noble cause or reason.
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Of course it matters where it started, the truth is the truth whether we like it or not, and to get beyond that history, it is going to take more then in some peoples view blacks pulling up their pants, and whatever other racist nonsense.
There is no excuse for racism, and there shouldn't be any tolerance for the behavior on the bus.
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