Dear Editor,
I am a recent student to ETSU. I have read the article and find this incident to be absurd. I sincerely doubt that anyone was really offended by what occurred. It seems people just want to complain. I didn’t even know this event occurred until a friend pointed it out to me, and I was shocked that they would care that much.
People in this world need to grow up and stop getting “offended” at everything that happens in their lives. For crying out loud they could have said they were being a black superhero!
If they ran around saying the “n” word and were actually demoralizing African-Americans I could understand, but if an African-American says “whitey” or “cracker” you don’t hear much of a complaint do you? This frat does not require sensitivity training.
That is just my two cents.
-Shawn Handerson

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