AL Alpha Phi Recruitment Video Is Highly Critized

MI2AZ

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The video (bottom of this page) has been met with a wave of criticism from people who feel the group appeared interested in highlighting little but their looks.

On Monday, the University of Alabama administration condemned the video.

"This video is not reflective of UA's expectations for student organizations to be responsible digital citizens," Deborah Lane, the associate vice president for university relations said in a statement. "It is important for student organizations to remember what is posted on social media makes a difference, today and tomorrow, on how they are viewed and perceived."


I don't see anything wrong with it.
 

Djarum300

Addicted Member
This has gotten some press here, obviously living in Alabama. The thing everyone is looking at is race, but thats missing the real point. The real point, is, what exactly is this Sorority promoting? Aren't they supposed to be promoting education and service? Obviously there aren't any black girls in the video. The thing is, in many of these sororities, there aren't any, due to passive or active racism. But what are they supposed to do, go find a black girl off the street and put them in the video? Also, there are majority black/ethnic sororities and fraternities that are passively racist towards whites.
 

Scolai

Active Member
I'd gladly perform an internal investigation of the girls of Alpha Phi. One at a time or in groups of 2 or 3.
 
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