Political discrimination is still acceptable on a lot of college campuses, even as many still preach “diversity, equity, and inclusion.” I believe a sorority, Alpha Omicron Pi, used this to its advantage at my school.
I’m a freshman at Shippensburg University, studying political science. I created my school’s Turning Point USA chapter where I currently serve as president. I chose a college with sororities, because I wanted the support and “sisterhood” they offer.
Last month, I went through the unofficial process for membership with the sorority Alpha Omicron Pi at a coffee shop. I assume the leaders liked me because we got along well. The meeting lasted over two hours. They assured me my political views would not interfere with sorority membership, as they are my “sisters” and they are meant to support me whether they agree or not with my views. An hour after this meeting I received a phone call offering me a bid, and I accepted.