Frats and Muslims
PSU students benefit from presence of greek groups
In response to Lori Koch's letter, "Greek students not lifeline to PSU, surrounding areas," Feb. 7, I'd like to make a point. OK, so greek life isn't a big deal to Penn State, yeah right.
How many parade floats would there be during the Homecoming parade if fraternities and sororities didn't team up to build them? How many people can say they never stepped foot in a fraternity to attend a social function? How many more people would be looking for housing if we didn't have fraternity houses? How much more money would non-greek organizations have to raise for Interfraternity Council/Panhellenic Dance Marathon to compensate for the money greeks raise?
The backbone affects the whole body, just as greek life affects the whole student body here at Penn State.
Adam Nygaard
freshman - nuclear engineering
Ok Adam. Let's set some ground rules. First, frats are for guys with homo-erotic persuasions. Secondly, getting girls drunk and essentially raping them does not mean you're straight. Ok, now that thats out of the way I can get on to his article. Greek life isn't a big deal to normal, moral people. Let's get serious, debauchery, sodomy and drunkeness are not essential to the college experience and to those with real majors, like yourself, it is not highly recommended. Now, I actually laughed aloud when I read "How many parade floats would there be during the Homecoming parade if fraternities and sororities didn't team up to build them?". Honestly, you can not actually believe that parade floats contribute to the academia that is supposed to be Penn State. Seriously. The social functions you talk about next are trivial, they provide nothing to Penn State, they and their homo-eroticism are not essential to the lifeline of Penn State. Your housing argument is ridiculus too. These boys that join frats do not join them because housing is tight, are you that dumb. They join for the camaraderie of like minded boys who have those "special" feelings tucked far back in their brains. The only good point you made was the reference to THON, and I agree. The fraternaties do make a good contribution through THON. And "the buck stops there". Penn State's backbone is not the fraternities, it is it's Academia. Someone should jedi-mind trick you frat-boys to ditch the hair dye, popped collars and Finance degrees and become men. But, I wouldn't expect that from the frats. I mean, they have beer to drink. Seriously....WTF.
Yes, the Religion of Peace strikes again. Apparently some people are more brain-dead than members of the ACLU, then again, this kid probably has a card:
Some European newspapers irresponsibly ran cartoons
The Daily Collegian's editorial, "Depictions of Muhammad: Violent response unwarranted by Islamic world," Feb. 7, missed one key point of this growing problem -- many European newspapers republished the cartoons after violence broke out. Some did this to simply show the public the cartoons, but some purposely did it as a slap in the face to Muslims.
While I in no way, shape or form condone the violent acts taking place throughout much of the Muslim world, I do understand the outrage many Muslims feel after their beliefs were mocked by some European newspapers. While these newspapers have a right to publish freely, they also have a responsibility to not publish any material for pure shock value, especially when they know there is a very good chance of violent repercussions.
The newspapers that did this bear some of the responsibility for the wave of protests and violence.
Ryan Lynch
senior - astronomy and astrophysics
Oh the outrage!! They're picking on the Muslims!! Those inconsiderate bastard imperialists. Oh come on people, they want you dead, they want your unborn dead, they want the fall of the western world for their theocracy. This newspaper ran a story that made fun of a religion, something that is not unheard of. How many times do you hear the old and tired "
pedo" Catholic priest jokes on fucking TV. You don't see Catholics or protestants burning flags and mocked bodies out in front of the stations that air the jokes. Why then is it that we should be sympathetic with Islam when they, for all of modern history, sook out a way to further their agenda of "Kill all infidels". Ryan said, "especially when they know there is a very good chance of violent repercussions.", what kind of bullshit is that? Why is there a fucking good chance of violent repercussions? Why is it that we should bite our tongues when it comes to criticizing Islam for what we all know is true? Why is it acceptable for Islam to act out in violence and barbarism? These people are the bastard kids that no one wants to take care of so they just let them do as they please. Take a good look at that picture. Read those fucking signs. That is what Islam is becoming. "Behead those who insult Islam", "Europe, you will pay, your 9/11 is on it's way". Are these humans we are dealing with? There is a fucking little kid there. A little fuking kid who is not going to know anything other than "Behead those who insult Islam". What the fuck is wrong with these people? They are destroying whatever semblance of truth an
d peace their religion once had, if at all. And what is worse is that no one in power in Islam is speaking out. Do not be fooled by what you read in the newspapers, by what the ACLU would have you believe. Islam, clearly, does not want peace.Islam wants the blood of the infidels and they will stop at nothing until they establish their racist theocracy, until the world bows to Mecca or forfeits their heads in its honor. Religion of peace. Seriously....WTF

(This image is of a man in Iraq who is kneeling over the body of a relative killed by muslim Iraqi insurgents. His relative was a member of the Iraqi gaurd, a group that is trying to free its country of the tyranny and terror that Islamofascists spread)

4 Comments:
I think you meant to say "sought out a way" because "sook" is not a word.
It's an inside joke and since you're not on the inside, I wouldn't imagine you'd understand. Nonetheless, thanks for posting.
Also, I request that if you're going to post a comment, try to make a point about the original post to keep the discussion going. Arbitrarily correcting grammar has nothing to do with Frats or Muslims, last time I checked.
You have way too much time on your hands kid.
As a senior in Electrical Engineering at PSU, I beg to differ anonymous. Perhaps you should try taking senior EE courses and get back to me about how much time you have.
I don't have to get my opinions from the popular front here amidst the MTV-Generation by taking time out of my day to study up on what the most popular celebrities think so I can side with them. I already know my opinions. That makes it very easy to write them down when I see something that bothers me.
Thanks for the comment, however off-topic it may have been.
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