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Originally Posted by Sen's Revenge
I think it is important to consider several issues of a larger order here.
First, why is this news? How did it become news? What are the cultural and intercultural issues at play here which make it newsworthy?
Why did the parent feel that her child's anonymity was less important than bringing this to a news outlet?
Would a Black family have had more awareness of the taboo of wearing Greek symbols and signs?
Why is the taboo around this seemingly de-emphasized?
What role do the norms around predominantly white GLOs play in our own opinions about this? Example: Your "new members" can usually wear letters, but ours cannot.
I am not saying that the teacher was correct in her execution of this, but she's entitled to be offended by something that is important to her. A note home without the wardrobe change might have sufficed.
My opinion is that a lower class white woman was offended by an upper-class Black woman exerting power over her in a fairly embarrassing way*, and decided to go full throttle on the retaliation by involving the media.
This should not have been news.
*and this has happened so often over the years on this very website, I know exactly how this conversation will turn out lol
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Powerful questions that make ya go.. hmmm.