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re: Its official U of Alabama is racist
Posted on 3/29/14 at 12:17 pm to onmymedicalgrind
Posted on 3/29/14 at 12:17 pm to onmymedicalgrind
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So just because an organization is private, it can't also be racist?
Of course it's racist. If they are intentionally keeping out people because of skin color. It could be that it isn't so much racism, but that maybe the sorority has different interests or cultural norms that don't fit the interests and culture that black women are accustomed to. With Greek institutions, you usually have to fit the mold and you can't deny that there are large cultural differences between black and white people. It's not a bad or negative thing, but there are big differences.
Regardless, even if it is true blatant racism, then a private institution has the right to be that way.
Would you rather know they are racist and know to avoid that place and not support it or to use Government to force integration and then support a secretly racist place with your money.
Regardless of the laws on the books, you can't change how people think. It would be better to know who is racist than not know and ultimately blindly support a person or group of people that don't like you.
Posted on 3/29/14 at 12:25 pm to deltaland
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With Greek institutions, you usually have to fit the mold and you can't deny that there are large cultural differences between black and white people.
Reminds me of the color line in MLB - the powers that be carefully selected Robinson because of his decidedly middle class, "more in common with the average white person than average black person" credentials. The way he spoke, conducted his private affairs, etc.
Ignored was his reputation as a "rabble rouser", in contrast to Jesse Owens who worked within the system, Robinson had demonstrated he was unafraid to stand up for himself - and he was courtmartialed for this while serving as an officer in the US Army.
But, the last thing they wanted was a baseball version of Jack Johnson - or even Joe Louis (who's private life was a mess, despite his public presentation) - because any slip up would have set back the entire integration plan.
Not saying any of this is right - if you can do the job, or are otherwise qualified, you should get the spot, place, membership, etc.
However, being the "first" or "only" of anything is a significant burden - you don't want to mess it up for everybody else. *cough* Obama *cough*.
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