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dreamnightwind

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64. It's everywhere, but...
Tue Mar 10, 2015, 07:48 PM
Mar 2015

there are regional differences.

Growing up in California, we went back to see family in Texas (my parents come from there and also Oklahoma). Riding in the back of the station wagon with my cousins, I learned many things I had never heard before, such as how they used the n-word instead of "tiger" in the old eenie meinie moe (no ide how to spell that, lol). It wasn't racist to them, it was what they were used to, the air they breathed. Us from California had never heard it.

I know it's out here, and everywhere, but there are large regional differences in racial attitudes.

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Buh bye...nt SidDithers Mar 2015 #3
dam. I was on the jury, but the post was removed in the 1 second it took me magical thyme Mar 2015 #5
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I miss him already. Orrex Mar 2015 #9
i'm curious about what he said. barbtries Mar 2015 #79
iirc, it quoted a rap song that used the n-word and then stated something to the effect that magical thyme Mar 2015 #86
thanks for filling me in barbtries Mar 2015 #89
yup. and as you can see from the name removed magical thyme Mar 2015 #97
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Bye. FSogol Mar 2015 #4
dumb asses Nuclear Unicorn Mar 2015 #2
They don't call SAE "Same Assholes Everywhere" for nothing.. n/t LeftinOH Mar 2015 #6
That was what we called them at the U of MN back in the early '80s. hifiguy Mar 2015 #25
They were considered the most assholeish at Northern IA in the 80's too. progressoid Mar 2015 #71
At my university in the late 80s they were called "Southern Assholes Exclusively" Pacifist Patriot Mar 2015 #45
wonder if there is a way to simply throw SAE off every campus in the US rurallib Mar 2015 #7
I don't see what good comes of any fraternity or sorority. cui bono Mar 2015 #12
Watch it now BrotherIvan Mar 2015 #15
Really? I can't imagine any good argument for keeping them. cui bono Mar 2015 #17
That's because in Santa Cruz, there's way more to do than hanging out with a bunch of dudebros BrotherIvan Mar 2015 #21
I agree with you. It's elitist. alarimer Mar 2015 #16
I beg to differ ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2015 #22
You know as well as I do there's a big group of folks here that love to spout off about things they Number23 Mar 2015 #65
Oh, I missed that one ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2015 #68
Oh yeah, I remember that foolishness too Number23 Mar 2015 #69
But what would we do without all they entertainment? n/t 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2015 #70
Shhhhh - we also don't want folks to know about JustAnotherGen Mar 2015 #87
Good to know. Did the fraternity have hazing? cui bono Mar 2015 #72
I am glad you are able to broadbrush millions of Americans with one post dbackjon Mar 2015 #28
Many people will lecture us on that which they know very little of... LanternWaste Mar 2015 #33
I didn't speak to racism alone. It's the whole thing of hazings gone bad, raping of drunken girls... cui bono Mar 2015 #73
You post something snarky dbackjon Mar 2015 #78
Snarky? I'm sorry if you thought what I posted was snarky. It wasn't intended that way. cui bono Mar 2015 #96
It depends entirely on the culture of the national and the individual chapter. hifiguy Mar 2015 #42
Glad to hear they banned hazing. That's one of my big gripes with them. n/t cui bono Mar 2015 #74
I joined a sorority in college. Pacifist Patriot Mar 2015 #46
Not all fraternities are dudebro fraternities. NuclearDem Mar 2015 #54
That's good. n/t cui bono Mar 2015 #75
I remember an incident that happened at SAE when I was in college (mid-80s) Arugula Latte Mar 2015 #8
Call them what they are. WHEN CRABS ROAR Mar 2015 #23
We started calling them Frat Dicks. Arugula Latte Mar 2015 #57
Here's A Link To Famous Members Of SAE..... global1 Mar 2015 #10
I wonder how many of them will sit in silent agreement with their chant ? n/t CincyDem Mar 2015 #13
Wouldn't it be great if several of them disavowed their connection? erronis Mar 2015 #29
William McKinley? Retrograde Mar 2015 #29
They go back before the Civil War. nt cwydro Mar 2015 #35
They claim their founder was the first death of the civil war. CincyDem Mar 2015 #47
And I think I read cwydro Mar 2015 #49
Alabama - where diversity goes to die. CincyDem Mar 2015 #50
Ding! Raster Mar 2015 #77
Sounds like a KKK affiliate to me. JimDandy Mar 2015 #11
The lowly little cell phone camera has become a potent force for Democracy. Think libdem4life Mar 2015 #14
I had a conservative acquaintance who was down in the dumps one day. PassingFair Mar 2015 #66
It really is amazing. Arugula Latte Mar 2015 #67
How did they get there, when the mandatory pledge reads, per SAE: freshwest Mar 2015 #18
"based upon the ideals set forth by our Founders" hootinholler Mar 2015 #38
Thanks for that factoid. Although I was being facetious with my title. No wonder here. n/t freshwest Mar 2015 #63
I'm quite sure cwydro Mar 2015 #19
SAE history OldRedneck Mar 2015 #20
Not quite true ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2015 #27
I went to a university with only four fraternities and KA was one of the four. TexasTowelie Mar 2015 #39
On the other hand ... 1StrongBlackMan Mar 2015 #62
I was wondering about KA justabob Mar 2015 #60
'But it's a double standard' Matrosov Mar 2015 #24
My dad is an SAE. I wonder if he had to recite this chant? Initech Mar 2015 #26
ask him onethatcares Mar 2015 #55
So do we know of any politicians who are alumni of this cesspool of a fraternity? CanonRay Mar 2015 #31
Wiki is your friend. Some expected, some surprises Scuba Mar 2015 #43
I'm guessing Jim DeMint and Haley Barbour were enthusiastic leaders of "the chant". bullwinkle428 Mar 2015 #59
Those are givens. Scuba Mar 2015 #61
My seven grandkids take turns disappointing me... JohnnyRingo Mar 2015 #32
Your grandchildren Dorian Gray Mar 2015 #76
Fortunately, every time one grandkid disappoints me... JohnnyRingo Mar 2015 #88
The only SAE member I ever knew was black shawn703 Mar 2015 #34
Apparently (and I just learned this from Google), the SAE fraternity JDPriestly Mar 2015 #36
Here's a Wiki list of famous alumni of this shithole frat CanonRay Mar 2015 #37
Hmph. hifiguy Mar 2015 #44
400 million nasty racial events in America every year, all of them isolated incidents. Scuba Mar 2015 #40
Yes, indeed. We are in the Post Racial Era. whew! Buzz Clik Mar 2015 #53
Another DU'er actually called this earlier… it wasn't isolated incident and probably of the whole KittyWampus Mar 2015 #41
When my dad was a Carnegie Tech drmeow Mar 2015 #48
I was a Kappa Sigma at the University of Alabama in the 1980s. cheapdate Mar 2015 #51
It is in the south for sure. cwydro Mar 2015 #56
It's everywhere. n/t cheapdate Mar 2015 #58
It's everywhere, but... dreamnightwind Mar 2015 #64
Kappa Sigma here dbackjon Mar 2015 #80
Very interesting. cheapdate Mar 2015 #82
Which is why I put the underground part dbackjon Mar 2015 #84
Friggin' Dems. Always playing the race card. Buzz Clik Mar 2015 #52
Wisconsin was the same way - TBF Mar 2015 #81
Considering the history of SAE, Dawson Leery Mar 2015 #85
Roots. You're god damn right it has roots. nt BootinUp Mar 2015 #90
Oh my god that's horrible. Disgusting. Matariki Mar 2015 #91
Do all white people obsess over black people? Do or can they ever think of anything that they don't kelliekat44 Mar 2015 #93
That chant brings to mind a chant I learned RebelOne Mar 2015 #94
Yah... Agschmid Mar 2015 #95
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