Oklahoma Frat Shut Down - Racist Chant

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Wadsworth

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JimmyHendricks said:
I have no issue with the University severing ties with the frat as an organization. These guys were idiots, and they deserve to have the charter revoked. Not the kind of guys I'd want to associate with either.

What I take issue with, is that the University is instantly evicting every single resident of the house out onto the streets with no remorse. Landlords can't even legally pull that shit with the worst of tennants.

What about the guys who weren't singing? What about the guys who weren't even there? If the justification is "Well they probably think the same way, so they deserve it..." then we're getting dangerously close to Orwellian Thought Police, and the same kind of justification hate groups use to paint entire groups with a broad brush.

Seems like the school president is trying to flex some SJW cred, and taking things way too far.

I don't feel bad at all the frat, but the precedent being set here is a dangerous slippery slope.

“The trouble with fighting for human freedom is that one spends most of one’s time defending scoundrels. For it is against scoundrels that oppressive laws are first aimed, and oppression must be stopped at the beginning if it is to be stopped at all.”

H.L. Mencken
 

Wargasm

Sparrow
My two cents is that this chant isn't fueled as much by racism as it is about rebelling against PC culture.

As a white man you have to think over everything you say to make sure somebody won't be offended, which gets extremely tiresome over long periods of time.

So when they're finally with a group of their peers, that they all trust, it can be extremely liberating to sing the most offensive shit you can come up with at the top of your lungs. Not because you want to lynch black people, but because you're tired of bending over backwards for the PC narrative all the time.

I think it comes from the same place as wanting to smash mailboxes and do other anti-social things when you're drunk in a group of your peers. There's a thrill to breaking the rules.
 

Suits

 
Banned
This is horrible behavior and goes well beyond the sort of free speech that schools should encourage or even allow.

I will die for someone's right to express such hatred on their website, while speaking to people and in other publications. Hell, you can have racist hater campfire sing-alongs for all I care, as long as you don't indicatively make another person reasonably fear for their safety (threats).

But you can't blame a school for wanting no part in this. You can't blame a company firing people for being intentionally offensive.

You have a right to free speech. That doesn't mean that other people should be forced to associate or continue to educate committed racists.
 

Wadsworth

Kingfisher
Suits said:
This is horrible behavior and goes well beyond the sort of free speech that schools should encourage or even allow.

I will die for someone's right to express such hatred on their website, while speaking to people and in other publications. Hell, you can have racist hater campfire sing-alongs for all I care, as long as you don't indicatively make another person reasonably fear for their safety (threats).

But you can't blame a school for wanting no part in this. You can't blame a company firing people for being intentionally offensive.

You have a right to free speech. That doesn't mean that other people should be forced to associate or continue to educate committed racists.

The logic here is flawed in my opinion. It is only in our politically correct climate that what some fraternity kooks sing off campus on a bus somewhere is taken to be a reflection of the school somehow.

The school wanting no part in this implies they have to disavow it. The school had no part in this, and disavowal is irrelevant.
 

Sourcecode

Crow
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This is where you logic is flawed.

The school DID have a part of this.
The school grants the charters for these fraternities. Essential the Frat represents the school.

The school is its own company.. its own brand and this frat as vouched for by this brand.
Would you want people like this to be representing your company?
Or would you formally make it known that you are dissolving your relationship with them?
If one of your employees is pulling money from the register when you are not around..or selling drugs from behind the counter....do you want him to continue working for you.
Or will you tell yourself.. that..he is just a a single employee.. he doesn't represent the company?
 

Wadsworth

Kingfisher
Sourcecode said:
This is where you logic is flawed.

The school DID have a part of this.
The school grants the charters for these fraternities. Essential the Frat represents the school.

The school is its own company.. its own brand and this frat as vouched for by this brand.
Would you want people like this to be representing your company?
Or would you formally make it known that you are dissolving your relationship with them?
If one of your employees is pulling money from the register when you are not around..or selling drugs from behind the counter....do you want him to continue working for you.
Or will you tell yourself.. that..he is just a a single employee.. he doesn't represent the company?

The fact that companies have to publicly disavow the actions of their employees, or that politicians have to publicly disavow the actions of someone in their party is exactly part of the climate we've allowed to flourish, and it is completely irrational. It's basically what you'd expect in a witch hunt, if someone you know is accused of being a witch, you denounce them as loudly as possible to direct the inquisitor away from you.

Of course I wouldn't want an employee stealing my money or selling drugs, but is that the same thing?
 

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Crow
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JimmyHendricks said:
Stealing money or selling drugs would likely get you less of a punishment from the school.

This thread just hit full retard.

Equating this to selling drugs which includes facing expulsion along with loss of financial aid are two different things.
 

Sir Vigorous

Sparrow
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Wargasm said:
My two cents is that this chant isn't fueled as much by racism as it is about rebelling against PC culture.

As a white man you have to think over everything you say to make sure somebody won't be offended, which gets extremely tiresome over long periods of time.

So when they're finally with a group of their peers, that they all trust, it can be extremely liberating to sing the most offensive shit you can come up with at the top of your lungs. Not because you want to lynch black people, but because you're tired of bending over backwards for the PC narrative all the time.

I think it comes from the same place as wanting to smash mailboxes and do other anti-social things when you're drunk in a group of your peers. There's a thrill to breaking the rules.

This requires that en masse an entire fraternity is upset by PC culture and they all decided to cope the same way, by memorizing and chanting a racist chant. Maybe a couple of bro's might do this, but an entire fraternity? It's much simpler to believe they are just racist, you're giving them soo much benefit of the doubt.

Besides, if a group of called aged men can't handle their 'angst' without resorting to clear and overt racism, I probably wouldn't want to be associated with them for that reason either.
 

Atlanta Man

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Dismal Operator said:
Feeling outrage over this only makes sense if you believe we live in a magic world in which these sort of unsavory sentiments don't exist. I say that because these kids were on a private bus among themselves, and not in public chanting this, or heckling black students in any way. Had they been doing that, I'd have little issue with them being shut down.

From the vantage point of the country as a whole, this is essentially Orwellian thoughtcrime at work. If not for the smartphone, no one outside those on the bus would have known it happened at all. Now privy to their 'thoughts,' the popular view is to punish them because those thoughts are unsavory. That doesn't sit well with me, even though I find their chant terrible. Same thing with Donald Sterling. He said things in a private conversation, and the end result of that action alone was the loss of his basketball team, despite his comments not being indicative of racial discrimination in his operations of the team.

Just like with Sterling, I'm seeing a lot of justification of the actions against the fraternity, up to and including expulsion of its members, based on that old canard 'you have freedom of speech, but not freedom from consequences!!!' Fair enough, but when you say something stupid, the consequences are people thinking you are an idiot with stupid views. The consequences should not be you lose your employment/education and/or are ostracized from society. That they effectively are is down to politically correct framing of thought to the point that you have freedom of speech (as long as it's on message).

I'm particularly disappointed in the OU football and basketball teams cancelling practice today over this. That just sends the message to the players that this nonsense is worth disrupting their ostensible quest for greatness. Instead of taking the position that bad things happen, and life is full of possible roadblocks that need to be cleared, they take the feminine position that the goals they are working toward must be stopped on a dime because of a group of their peers saying dumb things.
Really, you are surprised the black athletes shut it down for a day? Let me illuminate you to as why that happened. Black athletes sat down for a day so they could talk to each other and calm down so they did not act out. You have no idea how difficult it is as a black person in this country to move forward with your day to day while having to put up with white people and their bullshit while remaining calm and non confrontational. Oklahoma is a football state, black men are the primary players. Oklahoma is a racist state where a lot of black men have to grin and bear it with those stupid ass people down there. A bunch of racist dudes, who truthfully are a good representation of the majority, feel real comfortable chanting some fucked up shit. The brothers had to sit down , calm down, and put up a united calm front.
 

MidWest

 
Banned
Wooo boy, where do I even begin.

When I read "Oklahoma" I thought to myself "Oh, ok, I'm not that surprised, what else is new?" Let them drive around certain parts of LA with that nonsense and see what happens. Let them roll down in Broadway in New York, it aint happening. Let them roll down into Chicago singing that tune and see what happens. The point is that these guys wouldn't have sang this at the presence of a Black person, no way no how. This reminds me of the Donald Sterling situation, and these guys basically just got caught saying some things that lots of White Americans say when they are in their element (Riley Cooper saying "nigger" at a country concert is an example) and with their own in the comfort of their homes and most people know what is said in closed doors, so people shouldn't be surprised by this one bit.

I agree with what the university did, as many of you know free speech has consequences especially in this capitalist world, and all the school was doing was trying to protect the reputation of their university especially with schools becoming more and more privatized where they have big companies sponsoring them, so I understand the university in that regard.

What really surprises me though is that these guys actually took the time to come up with this song and not only come up with it, but then chant it on a fucking charter bus, I mean how naive can they be to think they wouldn't get caught especially (as some guys mentioned) with the media being obsessed with race. Having been in 2 frats myself at my college. One mostly white (social frat) and one Latino (professional-service frat) I cannot imagine guys actually getting together and taking the time to come up with a chant like this and then chant it on a charter bus. That's just dumb, I have no sympathy for these Oklahoma guys, they got what they deserved.
 

Wahawahwah

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I hesitate to enter the debate, given that Im neither black nor white.

Racism is everywhere, hell children are born bigoted. The best kinds of relationships between men of different races that Ive observed or known involves playful ribbing about each others' race and other non-PC banter, which acknowledges each others' differences.

Freedom of speech is great.
Rebelling against the PC culture is okay sometimes.
However if you are rebelling against the status quo, you also need to cover your own fucking ass... someone mentioned the jumbotron in the comments.

That being said, actions of these sorts, when revealed to the world need to be punished.

Maybe the punishment is over-the-top(not arguing either way) under the pressure of oversensitive media troglodytes.
But some action must be taken against overtly racist behavior because if it is not, that gives implicit permission to other people who come in contact with the actions (and with social media, that could number thousands) to overtly discriminate on the basis of race.... in a lot of cases this implicit permission means that these people act out their insecurities and repressed energy in this form.

Control in society is necessary to an extent, because otherwise we slip back into our base natures and anarchy rises.
Like it or not, we all are part of this society.

When enforcing this control, there is collateral damage. Chalk this one up to that.

Im not saying racism is acceptable in any way, it is not.
But people will be racist, and it is the responsibility of general society to ensure that these actions are kept in check, given the horrific potential consequences of unrestrained bigotry.

Those guys were idiots; they'll suffer the consequences.
I fail to understand the purpose of going at each others' throats over an activity which we did not partake in and few if any of us are directly affected by. The world is not falling.

We're all brothers and trolls.
:grouphug:
 

Teutatis

Pelican
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scorpion said:
A few random thoughts on this:

Yet another example of a man (or men) getting betrayed by a vindictive woman.

How do you know that? Maybe it was, maybe it wasn't.

Yet another example of smartphones absolutely destroying normal socialization.

C'mon, while I agree that nowadays you can't sneeze without someone filming you and putting it on YT, this is not normal socialization.

It's hilarious and pathetic to see people falling all over themselves and feigning horror and outrage at what a bunch of 19 year olds said on a private bus ride.

I don't know if it's feigning outrage, people have the right to be upset with this. These kids are a bunch of idiots.

It's incredibly obvious at this point that the media is intentionally manufacturing outrage over stories like this. Contrast the media outrage over this story with the silence over the mass rape of 1500 children by Muslim gangs in Rotherham. This is progressive logic: white men saying nigger on a bus is worse than Muslims raping 1500 children with the complicity of police.

Yes, it's true that whites are disproportionately targeted by the media whenever race is brought up and are the bogyman, and yes, compared to what happened in Rotherham this is nothing, but just because Rotherham was horrific and on a whole different level, it doesn't excuse this behavior. Put yourself in the University's shoes, they have no other choice but to punish these kids.

I don't believe they would really ever act on those words, but that doesn't change the fact that these kids are idiots, just as a group of black kids chanting about killing whites would be idiots, and I'm sure outrage over that would happen as well, and deservedly so.

These kids certainly need to face some kind of punishment as they were representing their University, how dumb and retarded of them, with that being said I'm also sure the punishment will be disproportionate to the crime.
 

Atlanta Man

Ostrich
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KorbenDallas said:
Its obvious you don't give two shits about the fact that most racial crime in America is directed against whites. The fact you chose to jump into this thread to make a point about how whites are getting away with being racists just shows you hate white people.
Most white people are killed by other white people. Most black people are killed by other black people. Black people make up 12% of the population, white people make up +50%. So for white people to overtake black people in racially motivated crime would be the equivalent of racial terrorism like how America was from it's inception until roughly 1971.
 

Suits

 
Banned
Wadsworth said:
Sourcecode said:
This is where you logic is flawed.

The school DID have a part of this.
The school grants the charters for these fraternities. Essential the Frat represents the school.

The school is its own company.. its own brand and this frat as vouched for by this brand.
Would you want people like this to be representing your company?
Or would you formally make it known that you are dissolving your relationship with them?
If one of your employees is pulling money from the register when you are not around..or selling drugs from behind the counter....do you want him to continue working for you.
Or will you tell yourself.. that..he is just a a single employee.. he doesn't represent the company?

The fact that companies have to publicly disavow the actions of their employees, or that politicians have to publicly disavow the actions of someone in their party is exactly part of the climate we've allowed to flourish, and it is completely irrational. It's basically what you'd expect in a witch hunt, if someone you know is accused of being a witch, you denounce them as loudly as possible to direct the inquisitor away from you.

Of course I wouldn't want an employee stealing my money or selling drugs, but is that the same thing?

There are some things that should be disavowed.

This story is a good example of something that should be disavowed.

Just because people and organizations have taken it too far at other times by disavowing things that are entirely repulsive, like this frat's behavior and attitudes, doesn't mean that the university did not act correctly in this case.
 

Atlanta Man

Ostrich
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KorbenDallas said:
If a black fraternity was taped saying white men should be hanged there would be zero repercussions.
Black college educated men would never say anything that stupid, so the argument is moot. White college men in several southern schools likely have chants similar to this because bigotry and hatred runs deep in this country, even in higher education.
 

kosko

Peacock
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scorpion said:
Vice said:
scorpion said:
A few random thoughts on this:

  • Yet another example of smartphones absolutely destroying normal socialization.


  • So you've never told intentionally offensive jokes or made other off-color/politically incorrect remarks when hanging out with your friends?

    Reminder: this is a forum for real talk, not faux outrage.



  • This is common in white wastelands. From growing up in a town that was 90% white and being the only black dude in school for many years you run into this stuff all the time. The 'behind the door' type racists that typically higher class whites would subscribe to. They have this dilusion that behind closed doors blacks and who ever else where seething saying the most rank ass shit about whites. It was never the case with my black friends. Aside from historical gripes we never gave a shit enough unless somebody slighted us. But on the flip the white boys behind closed doors would say rank ass shit being dumb thinking that everybody was like that.
 

speakeasy

Peacock
Gold Member
I'm not sure what the school's reaction should be to this but when they are making jokes about lynching black people I can do nothing but hate them.
 

Saladin

Pelican
Gold Member
That's a whole bus singing that chant.

Pretty fucked up.

This isn't somebody making a joke in private to a friend, this is dozens of people chanting something that's would fit right in a lynching. There's nothing funny about this and no way you can say it was an "innocent joke".

They deserve the public shaming they get.
 
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