This Sorority Recruitment Video Was Removed When Someone Called It "Worse For Women Than Donald Trump"
Aug 18, 2015 20:06
How bad must your video be for people to label it 'worse for women than Donald Trump'? This video features members of the 72-chapter sorority throwing glitter on one another. If that's not enough, there's also tons of gratuitous shots of bouncing boobs and butts cut into the blonde procession of daisy dukes and aviators.
The Alpha Pi Alabama chapter took the video down after it was called "so racially and aethetically homogeneous and forced, so hyper-feminine, so reductive and objectifying, so Stepford Wives: College Edition. It's all so unempowering."
It was originally intended to attract new members, which we guess they won't be using this video for now.
What do you think? You can read the damning article here.
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