it has to be said
by: Real talkI truly hope that no body forgets what some members of Pi Kapp did. This is not to bash the whole fraternity as I am sure all people are different, but to those who had the heartlessness to post those mean things, and then respond with complete disregard, this message is for you: Paying to have the post removed is an attempt to let the story drift away. Letting it drift away sends the message that the feelings of the women you disrespected are less important than your reputations. Im sure this post will get criticized as thats what always happens by people who are in denial and trying to make jokes…but to those of you who have half a mind and heart, consider this: Speaking up to your own brothers or friends about their mean or body shaming treatment toward a girl does not make you less of a man. Get over your fear of feeling uncomfortable. Even if just ONE person did this, it is still a step in the right direction to making the mason greek community a better place. This applies to everybody male or female pi kapp or not.
#1by: Hi
#2by: Geez
Honestly do you think it’s only Pi Kapp? Why make an example of just them. I’ve seen girls say the same stuff too about each other and about guys. I think it’s more sad that someone had to write a post that long when no one actually cares. If you’re so upset then don’t go to their parties, I doubt they care if you show and you probably don’t want to go there so it’s a win win. Move along now
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by: Um
Did you even read the end of the post? It literally said that this applies to anyone regardless of gender or chapter. It is taking an example of one incident with Pi Kapp and drawing a bigger picture.....I think it’s even sadder that you can’t comprehend that and that you think simply not showing up to a party is going to fix the problem rather than encouraging others to speak up. Solutions aren’t made in silence.