Posted on 10/21/2020 9:33:14 AM PDT by MikeSteelBe
A University of Kansas student has been placed on probation by the college's Kappa Alpha Theta sorority for showing "unbecoming" values through her conservative social media posts and retweets.
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For your interest.
She should not have appealed. She should’ve voted an attorney and gone for their jugular vein right off the bat.
When did it become OK in the US for blacks to be racist, and white no longer able to determine who is racist and who is not?
Any comment “XXXXX” lives matter is wrong, because it puts “XXXXX” life above others.
Isn’t all human life sacred?
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“Well, you can do whatever you want to us, but I for one am not going to stand here and listen to you badmouth the United States of America. Gentlemen!”
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Sounds like this sorority is what is “unbecoming.”
They are literally going to use institutions and organization to hunt down Republicans / conservatives to ostracize them from society.
The word “unbecoming” was used by Prince Andrew to describe old, very wealthy men having sex with teenage girls, when he was interviewed by the BBC’s Emily Maitlis.
“for a week to do a “personal reflection and cleanse”
The final solution.
Sounds like a lawsuit in the making.
Wow, she’s a beauty.
I know it’s not possible to generalize, and these groups vary from school to school, but back in my college days decades ago, “Thetas” were the worst snobs I ever met. Definite “limousine liberal” type girls of which this story would be fully consistent.
If the school receives government funding, she might be able to sue the school for enabling an on-campus sorority to discriminate; but she probably has no direct case against a private sorority.
If the school receives government funding, she might be able to sue the school for enabling an on-campus sorority to discriminate; but she probably has no direct case against a private sorority.
Quit the sorority and then sue for all they are worth.
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