Northwestern University Fraternities Forced To Apologize Because Anti-Rape Banners Weren’t Anti-Rapey Enough

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Fraternities are always getting in trouble for signs. There were the “Freshman Daughter Drop-Off” signs from last year. The pro-Trump signs from this year. Both 100 percent okay in my opinion, but you could see the outrage from SJWs coming from a mile away.

But as it turns out, fraternities can’t even hang banners supporting the noblest of causes without ruffling the bowl-cuts of hardcore feminists.

Fraternities at Northwestern University came under fire for hanging banners that supported victims of rape and raised awareness for sexual violence on college campuses. The brick entrances of the village houses were adorned with signs reading statements like “This Is Everyone’s Problem” and “[Insert Fraternity Here] Supports Survivors.”

Feminists were quick to respond to the heartfelt sentiment with exasperated, arm-jiggling outrage. One woman penned an op-ed in the student newspaper condemning the fraternities for their support of rape victims, saying that their banners lack self-awareness and do nothing but remind passersby of their undeserved privilege.

Here’s what one outraged student managed to say between shallow, wheezing breaths:

“To display a banner [saying] that ‘We support survivors’ is really something you have to earn by actually walking the walk,” one student told the Daily Northwestern.

Serious question, feminists: If acknowledging that there is a problem and making an effort to show support for a cause isn’t enough, what more can a man do to “walk the walk”? Should he throw on heels and participate in that useless, stupid Walk A Mile In Her Shoes event? (Because that seems a little gender-conforming to me). Should he cut off his dick, walk up to a group of gang members, present his asshole, and beg to be raped so he might know what it’s truly like to be a woman at a frat party?

Another question: How are these fraternities’ vocal support of survivors of sexual violence any different than the endless feminist protests and school newspaper op-eds? You’re both just putting a message out there. Why shit on us for hearing your worries loud and clear, then reciprocating?

I would love to dismiss this is as just another op-ed written by a college kid, but sadly, I can’t. The Northwestern IFC refused to brush it off (which they should have done) and has already issued an apology, promising to implement a longterm education plan (Educate them on what??).

From Heat Street:

Unfortunately, the fraternities were punished for taking even the first steps. And worse, Northwestern’s Interfraternity Council actually issued an apology for the signs, taking full responsibility for not being “cognizant” of the signs’ implications. The Council even committed to a long-term education plan, so that they never make the mistake of attempting to address societal ills in a productive manner ever again. But that also might not be enough. The student who spoke to the Daily Northwestern suggested a full on fraternity reprogramming: “It’s a matter of focusing on the kind of culture change that needs to happen for any sort of banner like that not to be ultimately hypocritical.”

You read that right. Fraternities are now apologizing for raising awareness for sexual assault. This is what college life has come to.

h/t Heat Street]

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  1. GeebsNotGeeds

    Feminazis keep forcing their opinions on me against my will. I want justice.

    9 years ago at 12:51 pm
  2. DougDimmadome

    SJW’s are the cancer of society. How many years until Greek life no longer exists?

    9 years ago at 12:52 pm
    1. ZeteNJ

      You have to understand, fraternities were literally invented to avoid these types of people. We began as a place for opinions and ideas that would get a student expelled if expressed in public. It’s ironic how it’s all come full circle, but even if we much return to our roots as independent college secret societies, we’ll go on forever.

      9 years ago at 4:23 pm
  3. UMaverick

    When will people understand that it just makes the problem worse when you apologize? At this point the liberals know all they have to do is bitch up a storm to get what they want

    9 years ago at 12:55 pm
    1. Sundown96

      Exactly we shouldn’t be taking crap from these people there’s no reason for it

      9 years ago at 1:02 pm
      1. Just A Bartender

        You can’t cater to these people. We’re in the midst of a societal reprogramming of modern culture. Also known as the pussification of America

        9 years ago at 3:55 pm
      2. fratsohardUn1versity

        I agree we gotta start standing our ground. You give an inch they take a mile. SJWs will ALWAYS be outraged about something and when you apologize and move on they will still be outraged. However there is a tremendous pushback across the country from all this sjws shit

        9 years ago at 12:50 am
      3. FrayettevilleLegend

        You got down voted, but it’s true. If you’re a white male, it is completely impossible for you to conform to PC culture. Furthermore, why the fuck would you want to? Don’t apologize and don’t cower.

        9 years ago at 1:51 am
  4. AnimalMother

    I’ve said it before and Ill say it again; SJWs are just professional victims whose only cause is to drag down anyone they possibly can. Its fucking disgusting.

    9 years ago at 1:00 pm
  5. VandyConservative

    My chapter had one of those dumbass GreenDot presentations give to us and some female SJW told me I was wrong when I said I would physically prevent a man from physically forcing my female friend into his car. Because I might get shot or something. So even if we step in to directly prevent domestic violence and assault we’re exhibiting bullheaded male privilege or something that makes everything worse. My point (beyond we’re just fucked) is that these SJWs are, intentionally or not, essentially doing everything they can to prevent people from intervening or supporting victims because we don’t do it “right” and the world is a worse place for it

    9 years ago at 1:02 pm
    1. AnimalMother

      Vandy, I’ve come to the conclusion that these “activists” don’t actually care about their causes. They just want to tell men that whatever they do is wrong. Tried to help in a situation? You were wrong to do that because you caused a dangerous situation. Don’t help? You’re a heartless bastard who supports rape. There is no rationale to it.

      9 years ago at 1:09 pm
      1. VandyConservative

        Good thing most real men don’t ask permission before we threaten to kill someone harming one of our less physically capable friends. I don’t care if SJWs write a hit piece on me if I take a knife or bullet for a lady because it was “avoidable” or an “unhealthy masculine behavior”

        9 years ago at 1:19 pm
    2. Fratman begins

      If potentially risking your life in order to prevent a woman from being sexually assaulted isn’t good enough for these femnazi’s then I don’t know what is.

      9 years ago at 1:56 pm
    3. fratsohardUn1versity

      Kinda reminds me of the girl from NC state a few months back that outraged that a fraternity sponsored a walk to raise awareness of sexual assault. Literally saying they were qualified enough to do it. Her Mom even made an account “proudmom” and tried to bash us in the comment section

      9 years ago at 12:53 am
  6. DavidE08

    What is the deal with all of this anti-rape stuff these days? Do we constantly need to be reminded that we shouldn’t be out raping folks?

    9 years ago at 1:16 pm
    1. VandyConservative

      I don’t know the context here, but usually when fraternities get behind these things there’s some campus awareness week for sexual assault survivors on campus or something like that. I doubt this was a casual Monday morning decision

      9 years ago at 1:21 pm