Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 28, 2020 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1,471 |
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ladybug2203
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2018/10/02/sororities-reject-student-down-syndrome-calling-diversity-pledge-question
Not a fan of greek system, but being accepted into a chapter isn't a "right." I don't blame them at all for not wanting to tard-sit. They want to be treated normally, many "normal" people don't get bids
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 28, 2020 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1,471 |
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ladybug2203
https://www.insidehighered.com/news/2018/10/02/sororities-reject-student-down-syndrome-calling-diversity-pledge-question
Not a fan of greek system, but being accepted into a chapter isn't a "right." I don't blame them at all for not wanting to tard-sit. They want to be treated normally, many "normal" people don't get bids
Tards need to make their own club.
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 28, 2020 | Registered: 18 years ago Posts: 9,973 |
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Why do tards and their families think being treated normally=getting your way at all times and never being rejected/turned down?
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 28, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 12,434 |
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 29, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
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Forget the question of why she didn't get into the sorority...what about the question of how the hell she got into college? I thought the only way dim-witted people got in was if their parents bought a building on their behalf. (The article describes her as "intelligent" - in what world is that the case?) It pretty much makes a mockery of higher education if everyone and their dog qualifies for it.
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 29, 2020 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1,471 |
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Why do tards and their families think being treated normally=getting your way at all times and never being rejected/turned down?
Tards and their families want equality, but only when it benefits the tard. They don't want their ickle herpaderps "segregated" from the normie brats, so we get mainstreaming. But then they want the tard to receive special privileges because they're tards, such as getting to jump the line at amusement parks and not facing consequences for bad behavior that a normal child would face. Tard parents like the ability to pick and choose when the tard is treated equally to its normal peers and when they get special treatment because of their disabilities.
Why do these people automatically think this tard was rejected by the sorority because of Down syndrome? Did they stop to think that maybe she just didn't meet their standards in general? Sororities and fraternities can be a bitch to get into, and while I have a feeling that she probably was rejected because she's a tard (because you know the sorority would have been the campus laughingstock for letting the tard in), it's dumb to make that assumption.
So let me guess, the tard's famblee and a load of other people will try to shame the school into forcing the chapter to let her in to save face? The other girls will probably treat her like crap to get her to leave on her own if they're forced to accept her. Tardlina needs to learn that part of being treated equally/normally means occasionally not getting your own way.
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 29, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 2,701 |
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Forget the question of why she didn't get into the sorority...what about the question of how the hell she got into college? I thought the only way dim-witted people got in was if their parents bought a building on their behalf. (The article describes her as "intelligent" - in what world is that the case?) It pretty much makes a mockery of higher education if everyone and their dog qualifies for it.
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 29, 2020 | Registered: 11 years ago Posts: 3,576 |
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The university let her attend its special program, but that doesn't mean that sororities will accept her into their organizations. Frats and sororities are just big social clubs for the cool people so she shouldn't be surprised that they don't want to socialize with a Downs Syndrome person on a daily or weekly basis. And that is their right.
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 29, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 12,434 |
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Forget the question of why she didn't get into the sorority...what about the question of how the hell she got into college? I thought the only way dim-witted people got in was if their parents bought a building on their behalf. (The article describes her as "intelligent" - in what world is that the case?) It pretty much makes a mockery of higher education if everyone and their dog qualifies for it.
George Mason Univ (where this person attends) has a special program for people with disabilities. That's the program she was accepted to.
OK.
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 29, 2020 | Registered: 19 years ago Posts: 9,199 |
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Here's what normal treatment looks like: You have to wait in line, if your favorite food or product is no longer made by the company they won't continue to make it just for you, sometimes restaurants or grocery stores will be out of the item you want, sometimes you don't get the job or get laid off/fired, if you don't pay your rent you'll be evicted, sometimes you get dumped by a significant other, sometimes you go through periods in your life with few or no friends, sometimes you get estranged from family members, and if you assault someone you'll be arrested and prosecuted
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 29, 2020 | Registered: 12 years ago Posts: 1,471 |
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Here's what normal treatment looks like: You have to wait in line, if your favorite food or product is no longer made by the company they won't continue to make it just for you, sometimes restaurants or grocery stores will be out of the item you want, sometimes you don't get the job or get laid off/fired, if you don't pay your rent you'll be evicted, sometimes you get dumped by a significant other, sometimes you go through periods in your life with few or no friends, sometimes you get estranged from family members, and if you assault someone you'll be arrested and prosecuted
Cambion's post and the above are beautiful things. Sometimes life sucks because you are HUMAN.
And here is the most adult attitude of all: Love only those who love you. If someone doesn't want to be with me, I'm not going to waste my time trying to convince them otherwise and it's their loss.
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 30, 2020 | Registered: 9 years ago Posts: 3,712 |
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What this doesn't address is the fact that she received 2 bids from 2 different sororities but decided to turn them down. She did not get her first 2 choices and therefore refused the 2 that did actually extend their invitation to have her join their sisterhood.
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Tards and their families want equality, but only when it benefits the tard. They don't want their ickle herpaderps "segregated" from the normie brats, so we get mainstreaming. But then they want the tard to receive special privileges because they're tards, such as getting to jump the line at amusement parks and not facing consequences for bad behavior that a normal child would face. Tard parents like the ability to pick and choose when the tard is treated equally to its normal peers and when they get special treatment because of their disabilities.
Why do these people automatically think this tard was rejected by the sorority because of Down syndrome? Did they stop to think that maybe she just didn't meet their standards in general? Sororities and fraternities can be a bitch to get into, and while I have a feeling that she probably was rejected because she's a tard (because you know the sorority would have been the campus laughingstock for letting the tard in), it's dumb to make that assumption.
So let me guess, the tard's famblee and a load of other people will try to shame the school into forcing the chapter to let her in to save face? The other girls will probably treat her like crap to get her to leave on her own if they're forced to accept her. Tardlina needs to learn that part of being treated equally/normally means occasionally not getting your own way.
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 30, 2020 | Registered: 15 years ago Posts: 3,842 |
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What this doesn't address is the fact that she received 2 bids from 2 different sororities but decided to turn them down. She did not get her first 2 choices and therefore refused the 2 that did actually extend their invitation to have her join their sisterhood.
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues October 31, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 2,701 |
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Forget the question of why she didn't get into the sorority...what about the question of how the hell she got into college? I thought the only way dim-witted people got in was if their parents bought a building on their behalf. (The article describes her as "intelligent" - in what world is that the case?) It pretty much makes a mockery of higher education if everyone and their dog qualifies for it.
George Mason Univ (where this person attends) has a special program for people with disabilities. That's the program she was accepted to.
OK.
It seems crazy to me to lower the expectations of university to pursue the notion that everyone, regardless of intellectual ability, needs to attend. (It also belies the claim that she is "smart" if she needs to attend a special program. I have yet to meet anyone with this condition who even qualifies as average in intellect.) What is the possible benefit of attending university, as opposed to trade school or another institution that offers continuing education? College is not for everyone. It isn't only about having sufficient intelligence, but also about pursuing a career that requires further education.
This feels like "mainstreaming" to me. As usual, the smarter people get screwed as their degrees and work become less valuable, when every moron can have a degree from the institution.
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What this doesn't address is the fact that she received 2 bids from 2 different sororities but decided to turn them down. She did not get her first 2 choices and therefore refused the 2 that did actually extend their invitation to have her join their sisterhood.
Re: Downy was rejected from sororities, outrage ensues November 06, 2020 | Registered: 13 years ago Posts: 1,735 |