Wednesday, February 04, 2009

Interested In Learning The Secrets Of The Black Fraternities and Sororities?




Well Go Join One!!!!

Just joking. This book claims to be a compilation of various secrets of the major Black Greek Letter Organizations

I recall a female friend of mine who was a Kappa Sweetheart and who had a brother that was a Kappa offered to show me the Kappa hand shake.  I was not the slightest bit interested and it got me to wonder if any of our little sisters had been told any of our secrets after having learned them from a "booty whiped" member.  (That is the PC term that I will use).

What is the worth of me knowing the Kappa hand shake?   Should I go up to a Kappa and pretend to be one?  It made no sense to me.   (I jus started to like Kappa Alpha Psi after being in a long running basket ball and step team battle with them during my years as an undergrad.  Now I am just happy that all of my former adversaries are still alive and not in jail)



2 comments:

Anonymous said...

Conservative Feedback,

Are you a Phi Beta Sigma? I see one articles that you left out for racism chasers. Did you hear over the weekend about banks bringing in foreign workers to replace the american worker for cheap wages?

Constructive Feedback said...

I hadn't heard specifically about the foreign workers being brought in. As I monitored the local "fight the power" talk radio station last week the host said that banks receiving the TARP funds had transfered worked over seas. At the end of the day these operatives seek to carry out the mission that they had in mind all along: Now that these banks have taken government money THEY, the activists want a virtual seat on their board of directors.

This talk show host went on the radio and made the case that she knows authoritatively that the cash money that came in from the government through the "front door of the bank" was then used to hire employees in India.

Lets say that Citibank did hired people in India since July 2008. I assure you that the plan was in the works long before the TARP program came about.

I get frustrated by the assumed level of ignorance that some people believe their listeners have. At the end logical concepts don't matter. They are into throwing out bits of half truths or even lies figuring that the preponderance of them will stick to the wall and form a narrative.

At the same time I fault the banks. They stepped in it and now they have to suffer the endless rantings of those who want to destroy capitalism.