Monday, September 26, 2005

Needed More Proof About Greek Subculture?

To all my loyal followers who remember my article on Greeks and the response I got from Laura "Bitter Pointer-Outer" Greekmeister, this article will further point out the truth.

You know Greek subculture is taking a big shot in the gut when they all have to attend mandatory sexual assault prevention programs. I said it before, and I'll say it again, preps, in general, don't know how to treat women right or the women don't know how to treat themselves, or their boyfriends for that matter, in a respectful manner. Sure, you see them in public, cute as can be, but, once they're in the bedroom or alone, if there is no action, BAM, the rumors start to fly about how much of a slut or he-bitch you are.

To a normal person: No Sex = Sex Later

To a prep: No Sex = Partner Guilt Trip + Gossip + Rumors + Sexual Abuse

Back to the article, over 1000 Greeks attended to listen to speeches and see acts to try and put fear into the hearts of these boys and girls (and I call them boys and girls because they haven't grown up yet if they're still going around acting like complete idiots half the time).

Now, of course, EVERYONE has the same sexual urges or needs as anyone else, so any of you preps reading this, I'm not singling goths or emo out or anyone else out. The point I am making is, "good looking" guys and girls who party a lot, have their parents pay for everything, and expect to get everything they want because they look good tend to be abusive and even cheat more often than the uglier ones (and I say this according to society's ridiculous norms of what is hot and what is not). It can still happen to anyone, no shit, but as I said before, it is really sad to see the Greek community in general have to get lessons on this like the lost little lambs they are.

Of course, the greeks who responded to this would say the most common and bull-shitting word their minds are capable of: "I think it's very interesting." Yeah, wow, sexual assault and being put in fear is really interesting to a prep who drinks and fucks sluts. Leave it to the psychologists, buddy, you just go on and finish that communications/athletic trainer/cigarette salesman degree.

To conclude, this won't change a damn thing. Well, I take that back. I admit, the main leader of each house USUALLY is repsonsible, but regardless, its just like trying to stop underage drinking. IT WILL NEVER HAPPEN, EVEN IF PEOPLE ARE EDUCATED. Guys in frats will still fuck girls under alcoholic persuasion, girls will still find a guy and fuck him while also fucking their best friend or dad, and the Stay Puft Marshmellow Man is STILL gonna smoke weed and explode in a different city each time. If you're really smart and really care about the community so much, like you greeks claim you do, then stop having minors get wasted at your parties and get better degrees. Hey, I have a great idea as well! Let some fat chicks or fat guys join your houses! Oh, you can't because you're too shallow despite the fact they're really nice? Yeah, good job!

Day two of Nan Desu Kan will come up tomorrow, since I have the day off.

3 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

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De Anza English Professor John Lovas passed away at his home on June 21. Memorial services were held privately and at De Anza.
Nice to see some decent content for a change. FYI, I log on today and see that we've got a new feature, the 'Flag blog' button, which is inconveniently located between the 'Get Your Own Blog' and 'Next Blog' buttons so that we would presumably be getting some flags on error alone (although if one happens to notice it, you can unflag a blog) But that's a trivial matter. What concerns me is this: When a person visiting a blog clicks the "Flag?" button in the Blogger Navbar, it means they believe the content of the blog may be potentially offensive or illegal. We track the number of times a blog has been flagged as objectionable and use this information to determine what action is needed. This feature allows the blogging community as a whole to identify content they deem objectionable. Ok, see the problem with this? What's "objectionable." I'm guessing there are a good deal of people that would likely deem my blog to be objectionable; and there lies the problem: what is objectionable and what is subjective. Just my 2 cents, Iron On Patches

3:49 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

I have to agree with you here as well, Grey Fox. Greek sub-culture is just a big sham used to earn party and beer money by pretending to care about things like the environment and stuff. Keep up the great work, too, I am definately telling all my friends about your....webpage, as you call it now, lol

3:55 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

greyfox377.blogspot.com; You saved my day again.

2:57 PM  

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