University of Texas Adds "Cultural Sensitivity" Clause To Fraternity Parties

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College Fix 4/13/15 - University of Texas administrators recently deemed it was not their role to punish frat members for a recent off-campus party decried by some as culturally insensitive – so the council that oversees frats at the Austin campus has self-imposed new cultural sensitivity rules on members.

With that, frat members can now presumably be punished for so-called culturally insensitivity.

The University of Texas Interfraternity Council, which serves as the governing body for the school’s social fraternities, recently voted to add a cultural sensitivity clause to its Code of Conduct, an attempt that aims in part to keep members from wearing what some deem “culturally insensitive” clothing, several UT news sites reports.

The council’s Code of Conduct was updated to include the admonishment that “we will exhibit cultural sensitivity and will respect all cultures, races, ethnicities, and religions,” according to The Horn, a local Texas news agency.

The new code passed unanimously in a vote among IFC member fraternities, reports The Odyssey, a UT news outlet.

“The University of Texas Interfraternity Council passed a new code of conduct Wednesday, March 25 that includes cultural sensitivity, after the council stated that it did not have a rule that would allow it to take action against its Fiji member fraternity for a controversial Feb. 7 party at which guests reportedly wore hard hats with ‘Jefe’ and ‘Pablo Sanchez’ written on them,” The Odyssey reports. “… The previous code had no specific mention of culture, though it did disallow inappropriate conduct and called for member fraternities to maintain integrity and honor.”

Oh thank god somebody finally made this a priority. White girls have been getting away with wearing sombreros and drinking tequila for far too long, campuses everywhere have been teetering on the edge of collapsing from the sheer weight of lack of political correctness. Good for Texas for taking a stand against the social injustice of Pimps and Hos parties, “cultural sensitivity” clauses should clear that up real quick.

Let’s take a look at exactly what we’re banned from here:

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Looks like the death of theme parties. Unless they can provide some alternate ideas? Oh they did?

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Under the Sea. April Fools Day. Disco Party. Fairy Tale themes. Space aliens. “P” is for Party!!!

Colleges are literally being transformed into kindergarten classrooms.