So Everybody in This Indiana University Sorority Thought a "Homeless" Party Was a Good Idea?

It's all in the name of fun, right?

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Apparently kids aren't learning sound judgement during their college years. The Indiana University chapter of Kappa Delta donned "homeless" disguises and pestered people for food and money as part of their homeless-themed party.

To add legitimacy to their ridiculous costumes, they also wore signs with colorful messages such as "Will Twerk..." and "Why lie? It's for BOOZE. Homeless need $ and prayers." Strangely enough, the first half of the latter message is actually an honest statement. Anyway, an Indiana University student sent photos from the event to Jezebel, along with this note:

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So in summary, students ridicule the homeless and then use them as the "inspiration" for parties. That's almost too classy for words. Jezebel also spoke to a Duke University student and asked why members of Greek organizations are so prone to having parties with offensives themes. The answer will not shock you:

"Dressing up in a ludicrous summation of an entire people and culture just seems like another crazy risk, getting laughs from your peers for creativity or absurdity," one told us. "It is laced with the subversive, your parents wouldn't approve, you wouldn't put it on your resume, but for awhile 'but it's college!' is enough of an excuse for a lot of questionable behavior."

So, in other words, there's no good reason. This has been a shameful week for sororities across the nation, especially after the female Ari Gold of the University of Maryland's Delta Gamma chapter ethered her "sisters" for being socially awkward and introduced the "c***punt" to our lexicon. 

What's next?

[via Jezebel]

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