Kappa Deltas Congratulate Sister Amy Coney Barrett, Supreme Court Nominee

The Issue

I believe it is an unimaginable honor to be nominated to serve on the highest court in the land and it should be celebrated. Our beloved sisterhood posted a congratulatory message to our sister, Amy Coney Barrett, and subsequently removed it. Our organization offended as many sisters by taking it down. If any single sister that complained even took the time to research her accomplishments, character, ethics and experience they could not possibly complain. Whoever made the decision to remove the post turned this into a political argument. Our beloved Kappa Delta was founded on Christian principals. It is the bedrock of our traditions and rituals. Would you Want to take down a post congratulating a sister for being Miss America because some feel beauty pageants are passé and objectify women?  What an amazing woman Amy Coney Barrett is!  Research what her peers and her mentors say about her. Whether you support the timing of her nomination or not, she is to be celebrated.  Shame on those who chose to participate in this cancel culture. To me It is the most frightening result of this overcharged climate. Study how Nazi Germany took over the ideals of the people.... cancel culture. For the first time in my 44 years as a Kappa Delta I am ashamed of my sorority. These younger women have got to learn that silencing those who have a differing opinion from themselves is dangerous and appalling. Would you celebrate Sandra Day O’Connor? Or if the Notorius RBG?  One was conservative and the other liberal in their thinking. This sister is deserving of recognition as well and Justices O!Connor, Ginsberg, and Sotomayor.

 “Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest. “. Amy Coney Barrett is honorable, beautiful, and nominated to serve on the highest court in the land. AOT

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The Issue

I believe it is an unimaginable honor to be nominated to serve on the highest court in the land and it should be celebrated. Our beloved sisterhood posted a congratulatory message to our sister, Amy Coney Barrett, and subsequently removed it. Our organization offended as many sisters by taking it down. If any single sister that complained even took the time to research her accomplishments, character, ethics and experience they could not possibly complain. Whoever made the decision to remove the post turned this into a political argument. Our beloved Kappa Delta was founded on Christian principals. It is the bedrock of our traditions and rituals. Would you Want to take down a post congratulating a sister for being Miss America because some feel beauty pageants are passé and objectify women?  What an amazing woman Amy Coney Barrett is!  Research what her peers and her mentors say about her. Whether you support the timing of her nomination or not, she is to be celebrated.  Shame on those who chose to participate in this cancel culture. To me It is the most frightening result of this overcharged climate. Study how Nazi Germany took over the ideals of the people.... cancel culture. For the first time in my 44 years as a Kappa Delta I am ashamed of my sorority. These younger women have got to learn that silencing those who have a differing opinion from themselves is dangerous and appalling. Would you celebrate Sandra Day O’Connor? Or if the Notorius RBG?  One was conservative and the other liberal in their thinking. This sister is deserving of recognition as well and Justices O!Connor, Ginsberg, and Sotomayor.

 “Let us strive for that which is honorable, beautiful, and highest. “. Amy Coney Barrett is honorable, beautiful, and nominated to serve on the highest court in the land. AOT

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