Phi Sigma Kappas In Hot Water For Wearing “PLEASE DON’T FEED THE SORORITY GIRLS” T-Shirts

This one falls under the “Just because you think it’s funny doesn’t make it a good idea” file. We’ve been pulling a few stories out of this file lately.

From Jezebel:

Five years ago, the Phi Sigma Kappa brothers at American University decided it would be hilarious to print rush t-shirts that said “Please don’t feed the sorority girls” on the front and “Campus Beautification” on the back. The AU Interfraternity Council told them to get rid of them because, “as a general standard, if mothers would not be comfortable reading it, it should not be on a rush T-shirt.”

As it turns out — and not at all unexpectedly — the fraternity members, or at least some of them, kept the t-shirts. After all, and as long as no one within a visually discernible distance is offended by the phrase, it is sort of humorous. The problem is that the group of females who wouldn’t take offense to this could probably all fit inside a 30-student classroom at American University (that’s NOT a fat joke, by the way).

It is undoubtedly in poor taste. One particular student named Kendra Lee, a recovering anorexic (more specifically she dealt with a condition called EDNOS), recently came across a pack of Phi Sigma Kappa members at the university gym all wearing the shirts, some five years after they were supposed to trash them. Naturally, she was offended — offended enough to post an op-ed piece for The Eagle, in which she expressed her displeasure with the students not following the request of IFC, but more importantly about how inappropriate she felt the shirts were. Here is a snippet:

But now I don’t feel safe or wanted in the fitness center. I chose to go to AU because of its culture of public service and activism; a large student organization advocating the most lethal mental illness to girls for the sake of “campus beautification” is objectifying, misogynistic, even violent. It’s not as if it was just one random guy in a gross shirt; someone in his fraternity came up with the shirt, and enough “bros” wanted it that the frat ordered it and stamped its letters on it and its members wear it to the gym. It’s indicative of an unsafe culture, where sorority sisters are worth little more than the cute donkeys and elephants dotting the campus. We’re just here for aesthetics, but only as long as we’re starving.

I don’t think it’s too much to ask that students try not to trigger their classmates’ eating disorders, especially at the fitness center. A dress code at the gym that includes a ban on offensive and potentially triggering items would be a great step. Other universities, including Harvard, Queens College, St. John’s College and Kalamazoo College, have designated a few hours each week where the gym is women-only, and that would be even better.

But for now, I only ask that my classmates be sensitive to the ways they present themselves, and how they make others feel. They may be driving more women away from the gym, which seems to be the opposite of their tasteless, insulting point.

IFC responded to the piece yesterday, issuing an apology to Lee for the offensive shirts. They also claim that because the students didn’t obey their wishes five years after they were asked not to wear them, they are considered rogue Greek representatives and not reflective of the standards of their organization. They have also promised to look “into the situation to address it internally.”

[via Jezebel, The Eagle]

Image via Custom Ink

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  1. Thomas D Fratkins

    Defacing all the donkeys would have been a better campus beautification project.

    13 years ago at 4:23 pm
  2. DCBrother

    As a member of AU, and another fraternity on campus, I can safely say this school freaks out about the stupidest things. Just look up the controversy that happened when a professor breast fed in class and then wrote a column online about why she didn’t understand why people were shocked or offended. The shirts were offensive, but pretty funny, and the outrage should not have happened.

    13 years ago at 5:02 pm
  3. Born Wearing Sperrys

    Hey Dorn, I appreciate you finally responding to my snapchat. Also, I got with your mom.

    13 years ago at 5:30 pm
  4. Seal Team Six

    Her letter is fine, except for the part about a womens only gym hours. Fuck Feminists.

    13 years ago at 7:45 pm
    1. Its a TFM

      Girls only hours at the gym are a terrible idea. Eventually their periods would sync up and the place would be overrun with bears.

      13 years ago at 4:31 pm
  5. DirtyCrab

    I think Dorn’s wife is writing his articles for him now. Yet he still gets paid and takes credit. TFM.

    13 years ago at 11:14 pm
    1. Strictly Anal

      ^No, he means wife. Now go shove a baguette up your ass you grape-stomping rifle-dropper.

      13 years ago at 4:58 pm
  6. Urine Asshole

    If fat girls don’t want to be made fun of then they should lose weight. It’s really not that hard.

    13 years ago at 4:17 pm
  7. Frattlesnake

    They should ask themselves whats better for their campus: 1. A bunch of whales, or, 2. A bunch of walking public service announcements kindly reminding females to keep their figure? I’d go with the latter.

    13 years ago at 5:50 pm
  8. PSUPHISIGOMEGA

    I am a member of this great fraternity and I am not happy with what this chapter has done, you know they knew that the shirt was wrong and asked once to get rid of them and they did not get rid of them all, so after those guys that got in trouble left they passed the shirt down to the little brothers and they put them on and now they are in trouble again. The girls that were upset about this had a reason, but that being said if that was just a shirt with no Greek letters on it would they have made a big deal about it? no but we being Greek are better than that, Live your Ritual, not only in meeting, but in everyday life. Would your founders have done that? if the answer is no then you should not do it yourself.

    13 years ago at 9:18 pm
    1. Ted Broosevelt

      Our founders wouldn’t have gotten as blind drunk as most of us have in our lives, but that never stopped us. The fact of the matter is that it was an offensive, albiet hilarious joke that everyone got butt hurt about because people think they have the right to not be offended for some strange reason. People need to learn how to take a joke. Something offended you? Tough shit, its a fact of life.

      13 years ago at 11:50 pm