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i'm sure applying for Barbie house membership is high on the bucket list for black girls.. why are we looking for a problem?
I'm outraged that my stance bothers you!I'm bothered that you take such a stance.Eh, I see him saying this video illustrates a problem. That's not the same as saying the video is the problem.Yeah, honestly it does get a bit confusing when NCC acts like this video has set back civil rights.Lotta people confusing "ridicule" with "outrage" here. Seems to be an epidemic these days.
And really, he's the only one even saying that around here. These girls have every right to live with whomever they choose to live with and to put out whatever recruiting video they like. And people have every right to point and laugh at their surreal lack of diversity and the Stepford Wife-ness of it all in 2015. I don't see why any of it- the video or the reaction to it- should really bother anyone.![]()
If people were only making fun of these vapid bimbos, I'd be right there with them but they were publicly criticized by their university. So yeah, there is definitely people who feel this video is a pretty big problem.Eh, I see him saying this video illustrates a problem. That's not the same as saying the video is the problem.Yeah, honestly it does get a bit confusing when NCC acts like this video has set back civil rights.Lotta people confusing "ridicule" with "outrage" here. Seems to be an epidemic these days.
And really, he's the only one even saying that around here. These girls have every right to live with whomever they choose to live with and to put out whatever recruiting video they like. And people have every right to point and laugh at their surreal lack of diversity and the Stepford Wife-ness of it all in 2015. I don't see why any of it- the video or the reaction to it- should really bother anyone.![]()
You sir need to be more Stepford Wife-ness (without the breasts though).I'm outraged that my stance bothers you!I'm bothered that you take such a stance.Eh, I see him saying this video illustrates a problem. That's not the same as saying the video is the problem.Yeah, honestly it does get a bit confusing when NCC acts like this video has set back civil rights.Lotta people confusing "ridicule" with "outrage" here. Seems to be an epidemic these days.
And really, he's the only one even saying that around here. These girls have every right to live with whomever they choose to live with and to put out whatever recruiting video they like. And people have every right to point and laugh at their surreal lack of diversity and the Stepford Wife-ness of it all in 2015. I don't see why any of it- the video or the reaction to it- should really bother anyone.![]()
I suspect that was because it makes the university look bad and confirms some existing negative perceptions about the place. Gotta try to save face with some PR about how your school isn't actually like that and blah blah blah.If people were only making fun of these vapid bimbos, I'd be right there with them but they were publicly criticized by their university. So yeah, someone there is definitely people who feel this video is a pretty big problem.Eh, I see him saying this video illustrates a problem. That's not the same as saying the video is the problem.Yeah, honestly it does get a bit confusing when NCC acts like this video has set back civil rights.Lotta people confusing "ridicule" with "outrage" here. Seems to be an epidemic these days.
And really, he's the only one even saying that around here. These girls have every right to live with whomever they choose to live with and to put out whatever recruiting video they like. And people have every right to point and laugh at their surreal lack of diversity and the Stepford Wife-ness of it all in 2015. I don't see why any of it- the video or the reaction to it- should really bother anyone.![]()
Its at 5:23.What part of the video is the Halloween party where they are all wearing black face?
Yea weird I hope they don't tell me people in Mississippi are racist nextMcGarnicle said:Racism in Alabama you say.
I can understand outrage more than ridicule, even though I think outrage over the video is misplaced as well. Outrage could arise from the blatant lack of diversity and what that may indicate about institutional prejudice. Not my reaction at all, but I get it. But ridiculing the video? What is there to ridicule about a bunch of young coeds having fun and being happy?Lotta people confusing "ridicule" with "outrage" here. Seems to be an epidemic these days.
What on earth does the bolded mean?This video is not reflective of UAs expectations for student organizations to be responsible digital citizens. 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.
It isn't fun and doesn't have social organizations?I suspect that was because it makes the university look bad and confirms some existing negative perceptions about the place. Gotta try to save face with some PR about how your school isn't actually like that and blah blah blah.If people were only making fun of these vapid bimbos, I'd be right there with them but they were publicly criticized by their university. So yeah, someone there is definitely people who feel this video is a pretty big problem.Eh, I see him saying this video illustrates a problem. That's not the same as saying the video is the problem.Yeah, honestly it does get a bit confusing when NCC acts like this video has set back civil rights.Lotta people confusing "ridicule" with "outrage" here. Seems to be an epidemic these days.
And really, he's the only one even saying that around here. These girls have every right to live with whomever they choose to live with and to put out whatever recruiting video they like. And people have every right to point and laugh at their surreal lack of diversity and the Stepford Wife-ness of it all in 2015. I don't see why any of it- the video or the reaction to it- should really bother anyone.![]()
Can we get a gif? For science.No it most certainly was not.The shot of the girls ### walking up the stairs was unnecessary
Well, based on the digital aspect, I'm pretty sure its got something to do with Proctology.I can understand outrage more than ridicule, even though I think outrage over the video is misplaced as well. Outrage could arise from the blatant lack of diversity and what that may indicate about institutional prejudice. Not my reaction at all, but I get it. But ridiculing the video? What is there to ridicule about a bunch of young coeds having fun and being happy?Lotta people confusing "ridicule" with "outrage" here. Seems to be an epidemic these days.
On another note, the statement from the Alabama university official has me totally shuked.
What on earth does the bolded mean?This video is not reflective of UAs expectations for student organizations to be responsible digital citizens. 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.
Some people just like to complain.i'm sure applying for Barbie house membership is high on the bucket list for black girls.. why are we looking for a problem?
It isn't homogenous and its women aren't empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance.It isn't fun and doesn't have social organizations?I suspect that was because it makes the university look bad and confirms some existing negative perceptions about the place. Gotta try to save face with some PR about how your school isn't actually like that and blah blah blah.If people were only making fun of these vapid bimbos, I'd be right there with them but they were publicly criticized by their university. So yeah, someone there is definitely people who feel this video is a pretty big problem.Eh, I see him saying this video illustrates a problem. That's not the same as saying the video is the problem.Yeah, honestly it does get a bit confusing when NCC acts like this video has set back civil rights.Lotta people confusing "ridicule" with "outrage" here. Seems to be an epidemic these days.
And really, he's the only one even saying that around here. These girls have every right to live with whomever they choose to live with and to put out whatever recruiting video they like. And people have every right to point and laugh at their surreal lack of diversity and the Stepford Wife-ness of it all in 2015. I don't see why any of it- the video or the reaction to it- should really bother anyone.![]()
During the video there was another angle of her. She did not appear to be that blessed in the chestal region.
She is making a weird face and maybe could lose 4 pounds. #diversity
Respectfully, that you watch the video and see "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" probably says more about you than it does about these women.It isn't homogenous and its women aren't empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance.It isn't fun and doesn't have social organizations?I suspect that was because it makes the university look bad and confirms some existing negative perceptions about the place. Gotta try to save face with some PR about how your school isn't actually like that and blah blah blah.If people were only making fun of these vapid bimbos, I'd be right there with them but they were publicly criticized by their university. So yeah, someone there is definitely people who feel this video is a pretty big problem.Eh, I see him saying this video illustrates a problem. That's not the same as saying the video is the problem.Yeah, honestly it does get a bit confusing when NCC acts like this video has set back civil rights.Lotta people confusing "ridicule" with "outrage" here. Seems to be an epidemic these days.
And really, he's the only one even saying that around here. These girls have every right to live with whomever they choose to live with and to put out whatever recruiting video they like. And people have every right to point and laugh at their surreal lack of diversity and the Stepford Wife-ness of it all in 2015. I don't see why any of it- the video or the reaction to it- should really bother anyone.![]()
Like I said I personally couldn't care less. I wish more sororities put out videos of their members dancing around and flipping their hair. Hair-flipping and college-age girls are two of my favorite things. But that's how the video comes across and that's bad PR for a university.
This thread needs more diversity. http://youtu.be/hlmLQB-YhUwI really do not get the issue here. Is there a discrimination claim?
I'm no trump, but some of the PC stuff is getting a little out of wack. Is this blonde shaming now? How is that ok with all the fat shaming and slut shaming that isn't allowed in the world now? It's getting ridiculous.
Yeah, the pendulum may have swung too far the other way when now white girls are getting reprimanded for being too white.I really do not get the issue here. Is there a discrimination claim?
I'm no trump, but some of the PC stuff is getting a little out of wack. Is this blonde shaming now? How is that ok with all the fat shaming and slut shaming that isn't allowed in the world now? It's getting ridiculous.
That's not a fair interpretation of what I said. There's a big difference between saying that these women are "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" and saying the video portrays them that way. And it clearly does portray them that way- they don't really do anything other than look pretty and flirty. You could put a collection of female Nobel Prize winners in a video doing the same thing and I'd make the same statement.Respectfully, that you watch the video and see "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" probably says more about you than it does about these women.It isn't homogenous and its women aren't empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance.
Like I said I personally couldn't care less. I wish more sororities put out videos of their members dancing around and flipping their hair. Hair-flipping and college-age girls are two of my favorite things. But that's how the video comes across and that's bad PR for a university.
Come on now.That's not a fair interpretation of what I said. There's a big difference between saying that these women are "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" and saying the video portrays them that way. And it clearly does portray them that way- they don't really do anything other than look pretty and flirty. You could put a collection of female Nobel Prize winners in a video doing the same thing and I'd make the same statement.Respectfully, that you watch the video and see "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" probably says more about you than it does about these women.It isn't homogenous and its women aren't empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance.
Like I said I personally couldn't care less. I wish more sororities put out videos of their members dancing around and flipping their hair. Hair-flipping and college-age girls are two of my favorite things. But that's how the video comes across and that's bad PR for a university.
And I really don't care how they chose to portray themselves. But I can see why a university might have to do go through the motions of saving face after something like that goes viral.
I don't think he's wrong. The video makes Alabama look like, well, how people assume Alabama looks. The University isn't going to want that from a PR perspective.Come on now.That's not a fair interpretation of what I said. There's a big difference between saying that these women are "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" and saying the video portrays them that way. And it clearly does portray them that way- they don't really do anything other than look pretty and flirty. You could put a collection of female Nobel Prize winners in a video doing the same thing and I'd make the same statement.Respectfully, that you watch the video and see "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" probably says more about you than it does about these women.It isn't homogenous and its women aren't empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance.
Like I said I personally couldn't care less. I wish more sororities put out videos of their members dancing around and flipping their hair. Hair-flipping and college-age girls are two of my favorite things. But that's how the video comes across and that's bad PR for a university.
And I really don't care how they chose to portray themselves. But I can see why a university might have to do go through the motions of saving face after something like that goes viral.
Seriously. This is PC to taken to the nth degree.Come on now.That's not a fair interpretation of what I said. There's a big difference between saying that these women are "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" and saying the video portrays them that way. And it clearly does portray them that way- they don't really do anything other than look pretty and flirty. You could put a collection of female Nobel Prize winners in a video doing the same thing and I'd make the same statement.Respectfully, that you watch the video and see "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" probably says more about you than it does about these women.It isn't homogenous and its women aren't empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance.
Like I said I personally couldn't care less. I wish more sororities put out videos of their members dancing around and flipping their hair. Hair-flipping and college-age girls are two of my favorite things. But that's how the video comes across and that's bad PR for a university.
And I really don't care how they chose to portray themselves. But I can see why a university might have to do go through the motions of saving face after something like that goes viral.
YEah I don't get it. Great piece of softcore porn. What's the issue. That a bunch of dimwitted sluts prance around hoping for frat ****?i'm sure applying for Barbie house membership is high on the bucket list for black girls.. why are we looking for a problem?
Come on now.That's not a fair interpretation of what I said. There's a big difference between saying that these women are "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" and saying the video portrays them that way. And it clearly does portray them that way- they don't really do anything other than look pretty and flirty. You could put a collection of female Nobel Prize winners in a video doing the same thing and I'd make the same statement.Respectfully, that you watch the video and see "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" probably says more about you than it does about these women.It isn't homogenous and its women aren't empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance.
Like I said I personally couldn't care less. I wish more sororities put out videos of their members dancing around and flipping their hair. Hair-flipping and college-age girls are two of my favorite things. But that's how the video comes across and that's bad PR for a university.
And I really don't care how they chose to portray themselves. But I can see why a university might have to do go through the motions of saving face after something like that goes viral.
So you see women as empty vessels but what them to be more, but really you just want the prancing and hair-flipping?Seriously. This is PC to taken to the nth degree.Come on now.That's not a fair interpretation of what I said. There's a big difference between saying that these women are "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" and saying the video portrays them that way. And it clearly does portray them that way- they don't really do anything other than look pretty and flirty. You could put a collection of female Nobel Prize winners in a video doing the same thing and I'd make the same statement.Respectfully, that you watch the video and see "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" probably says more about you than it does about these women.It isn't homogenous and its women aren't empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance.
Like I said I personally couldn't care less. I wish more sororities put out videos of their members dancing around and flipping their hair. Hair-flipping and college-age girls are two of my favorite things. But that's how the video comes across and that's bad PR for a university.
And I really don't care how they chose to portray themselves. But I can see why a university might have to do go through the motions of saving face after something like that goes viral.
Explain.Seriously. This is PC to taken to the nth degree.Come on now.That's not a fair interpretation of what I said. There's a big difference between saying that these women are "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" and saying the video portrays them that way. And it clearly does portray them that way- they don't really do anything other than look pretty and flirty. You could put a collection of female Nobel Prize winners in a video doing the same thing and I'd make the same statement.Respectfully, that you watch the video and see "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" probably says more about you than it does about these women.It isn't homogenous and its women aren't empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance.
Like I said I personally couldn't care less. I wish more sororities put out videos of their members dancing around and flipping their hair. Hair-flipping and college-age girls are two of my favorite things. But that's how the video comes across and that's bad PR for a university.
And I really don't care how they chose to portray themselves. But I can see why a university might have to do go through the motions of saving face after something like that goes viral.
I don't think it makes Alaama look like that at all. It makes that particular sorority look like that.I don't think he's wrong. The video makes Alabama look like, well, how people assume Alabama looks. The University isn't going to want that from a PR perspective.Come on now.That's not a fair interpretation of what I said. There's a big difference between saying that these women are "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" and saying the video portrays them that way. And it clearly does portray them that way- they don't really do anything other than look pretty and flirty. You could put a collection of female Nobel Prize winners in a video doing the same thing and I'd make the same statement.Respectfully, that you watch the video and see "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" probably says more about you than it does about these women.It isn't homogenous and its women aren't empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance.
Like I said I personally couldn't care less. I wish more sororities put out videos of their members dancing around and flipping their hair. Hair-flipping and college-age girls are two of my favorite things. But that's how the video comes across and that's bad PR for a university.
And I really don't care how they chose to portray themselves. But I can see why a university might have to do go through the motions of saving face after something like that goes viral.![]()
Why? Multiple people in this thread said that if they were applying to schools now, Alabama would be included. Someone else said they wanted to put on their mangina and pledge Alpha Phi.I don't think he's wrong. The video makes Alabama look like, well, how people assume Alabama looks. The University isn't going to want that from a PR perspective.Come on now.That's not a fair interpretation of what I said. There's a big difference between saying that these women are "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" and saying the video portrays them that way. And it clearly does portray them that way- they don't really do anything other than look pretty and flirty. You could put a collection of female Nobel Prize winners in a video doing the same thing and I'd make the same statement.And I really don't care how they chose to portray themselves. But I can see why a university might have to do go through the motions of saving face after something like that goes viral.Respectfully, that you watch the video and see "empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance" probably says more about you than it does about these women.It isn't homogenous and its women aren't empty vessels whose value is pretty much entirely tied to their appearance.
Like I said I personally couldn't care less. I wish more sororities put out videos of their members dancing around and flipping their hair. Hair-flipping and college-age girls are two of my favorite things. But that's how the video comes across and that's bad PR for a university.![]()
I wasn't taking this very seriously before, but I think you're right. This issue merits careful study.I think before anyone comments more on the video in question, you owe it to yourself to view a few other sorority recruitment videos for comparison.
University of Miami Delta Gamma 2015:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=10&v=sLRvS6-oLO4
University of Alabama Pi Beta Phi 2015:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQ41sevtlD4
University of Alabama Chi Omega 2015:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eKsCs3uFLw
Florida State Kappa Alpha Theta 2015:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-MlIrCfHo8
Florida State Alpha Phi 2015:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drwWHJJIaHw
Just another fine example of the US swirling the bowl.[icon] said:Jesus people are pathetic these days.... now we're outraged about that?![]()
Hot.Do they all use the same editor? I can't tell the difference between any of these.I think before anyone comments more on the video in question, you owe it to yourself to view a few other sorority recruitment videos for comparison.
University of Miami Delta Gamma 2015:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?t=10&v=sLRvS6-oLO4
University of Alabama Pi Beta Phi 2015:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tQ41sevtlD4
University of Alabama Chi Omega 2015:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=1eKsCs3uFLw
Florida State Kappa Alpha Theta 2015:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=m-MlIrCfHo8
Florida State Alpha Phi 2015:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=drwWHJJIaHw