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Brief: Zeta pledge: I did not read ‘Sluts’ sign

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Published Thursday, January 24, 2008
The Zeta Psi pledge who was shown holding a derogatory sign in front of the Yale Women’s Center in a photograph that surfaced last weekend has spoken publicly for the first time — and says he did not even read the sign before he held it up.
#1 By (Anonymous) 10:30am on January 24, 2008

And I never inhaled, either!

#2 By (Anonymous) 11:08am on January 24, 2008

wow...even Yale football players can be reduced to emasculated lumps of mush. If you did it, take responsibility as it being a form of protest against the tyranny and irrationality of the Womyn's Center. Boldly proclaim that their obsessive compulsive behavior which has been condoned as legitimate political action needed to be poked a bit. Say boldly that it was satire (which always has a bit of distasteful overtones) which nonetheless reveals some truth, just as the Sphincter Troupe used vulgar generalizations about your fraternity in a public forum. Say you'd do it again. In other words, be a man.

#3 By (Anonymous) 11:23am on January 24, 2008

Look: Larry Summers caved (and coughed up $50 mil); you think some Yale frosh pledge has more chutzpah???

#4 By (Anonymous) 11:42am on January 24, 2008

In summation: Student unknowingly holds up derogatory, offensive sign. But don't worry, he is really good at sports.

#5 By (Anonymous) 12:29pm on January 24, 2008

Mr. Christodoulou is to be congratulated on having formulated an excuse for bad behavior that is so breathtakingly lame that it can only be described as "Clintonian."

#6 By (Anonymous) 10:56am on January 25, 2008

Forgive the poor boy, for goodness' sake. After all, he can't read and he plays amazing football!

#7 By (Anonymous) 11:04am on January 25, 2008

Also, thanks to the YDN for ending this article not with real information or comments about the repercussions of these sexist acts, but with an admiring account of his (surely deserved) athletic prowess. If he had been a great musician, or done a lot of tutoring in his time at Yale, would it have been mentioned in the same way?

#8 By Alum (not an athlete) (Unregistered User) 8:28pm on January 28, 2008

"If he had been a great musician, or done a lot of tutoring in his time at Yale, would it have been mentioned in the same way?"

Sure it would. Though I wouldn't say that "doing a lot of tutoring" is as impressive as being a talented athlete, musician, journalist, etc.

#9 By (Anonymous) 9:11pm on January 29, 2008

Zzzzzzz....

#10 By (Anonymous) 10:49pm on April 30, 2008

I bet that he thought that the sign said, "We love the Yale Women's Center and the support that they give to female students."

Ha.

But at least he's a REALLY good football player.

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