Dear Tridelt
by: Truth hurts
Dear Tridelt,
One of the reasons you always be near the bottom of the SC sorority system is the letter you posted on IG and how you treat your own members. It starts by saying “thanks for patience” as apparently a whole day went into preparing your letter that notes you are terminating a member for something that you learned of the day prior. Apparently thought crimes are now a legitimate reason to publicly remove a member without a trial in less than 24 hours. I’m not girl but I see that your efforts at quickly terminating a member for a thought crime without even the hint of due process in the middle of summer when you don’t have any formal meetings is a sham. Your letter goes on take responsibility for “systemic racism” in the Greek system as whole. Don’t apologize on anyone else’s behalf but your own as we aren’t part of your thought crimes hysteria.
Tridelt is barely part of the SC Greek system to begin with and will remain on the outside as you have no guts or sense of fairness, just fear of retribution from crazy people who post unsubstantiated, unproved and potentially libelous crap on the internet.
Life is going be difficult for anyone that subscribes to the nonsense you put in that letter. All of you that signed your name on the letter should be ashamed your actions. They will come for you next and you deserve it as you are weak, worthless, and generally unpleasant to look at both individually and as group.
#3by: Hope ya have deep pockets
Again, the person you are referring to, if the alleged stories are true, may have committed an actual crime, in addition to her alleged "thought crimes," which is just an extremely poor way to say toxic racism.
Also, did my previous comments pointing out how every one of your points are problematic make you or someone else uncomfortable? Just imagine how that person's alleged victims feel.
-Sincerely,
An Ally, forever and always.
#4by: Truth hurts
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