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Ana: USC has a fraternity known as Kappa Sigma, and right now they are under fire for an email
that was sent by one of the fraternity members. So right now that person’s identity is unclear,
we don’t know who that gentleman is; however, I want to read to you what his email said
so you’ll get an understanding of why he’s being criticized. According to the email he
says:
“I have come to write this memo to you today to educate on the only life worth living,
that of a Cocksman. A Cocksman is taught to live by the two most applicable priciples
I know: The Pie and the Gullet. You may already be lost in trying to comprehend this logic.
Do not worry this is completely understandable… by the end of this memo you will not only
gain a greater understanding of what it means to live, but you will have embraced a lifestyle.
However, in order for this to happen you must first know a couple key terms. Note: I will
refer to females as “targets.” They aren’t actual people like us men. Consequently, giving
them a certain name or distinction is pointless.”
So the email goes on to say that unattractive women are “filth” and he also says that
“non-consent and *** are two different things.” Mmkay? So it’s a highly controversial
email. It’s a USC student, so I’m not surprised at all—I’m just kidding. That
was a little dig at Jayar.
Jayar: So… this is a bit off topic, but I can’t believe [Alexandra Wallace] got
into UCLA. Why can’t we believe this guy got into USC? I mean, c’mon—there’s
idiots everywhere.
Ana: There are. There are idiots everywhere; however, there is a distinction between the
girl from UCLA, who made that terrible video making fun of Asians and this guy, okay? This
guy could be extremely intelligent, except he could have sexist tendencies or duchebag
tendencies—that makes sense—but that girl in the video displayed such stupidity not
only in what she was saying, but the way she was talking, the way she was dressed—everything
about her.
Jayar: Maybe she’s book smart. Maybe she’s a book-smart racist. There are book-smart
racists out there.
Ana: She could be a book-smart racist. That’s a good point. There are idiots in every college
campus, every university. They somehow squeeze their way through admissions—it’s incredible.
Jayar: From this email, it seems like he’s trying to get a reaction. Like he’s bored
or he’s like, “You know what I’m gonna do? I’m gonna *** them off. Watch.” I
feel like it could be feeding his ego, like he’s thinking, “everybody’s looking
at what I wrote.” There seems like there’s a mentality that oozing behind all of those
words—“I’m a Cocksman?” Anyone who says *** like that, well, we’re not going
to talk about it. But the speculation we could have about him, he seems pretty damn insecure.
Ana: Yeah, I think that. I think that some people who join fraternities do so—and not
all, but some—do so because they seek that attention and want that acceptance. And I
think that when he sent this email out, he thought “everybody’s gonna read it, they’re
going to get enjoyment out of it, they’re going to think it’s funny, and I’m going
to get that pat on the back, like, that’s our boy.” But, of course, it took a disastrous
turn. [He’s] trying to be funny and get accepted by these group of people, but apparently
somebody got offended because they released and made it public.
Jayar: So this email went out to his brothers?
Ana: Yeah, his fraternity brothers. Right now, the details are still sketchy because
the fraternity brothers are saying they denounce and reject this, okay? They are not in favor
of this type of email, but at the same time, they are not releasing this guy’s identity,
pretending as if they don’t know whose email it is yet. They’re “investigating” it.
They’re also taking their sweet time expelling this person from the fraternity, so who knows
what’s going to happen? But… this isn’t cool. People don’t understand—first of
all, I don’t know if this guy believes in what he is writing. Part of me believes he’s
just doing it because he wants to be funny, but don’t write stuff like this—especially
in an email—because emails, text messages, etcetera… anything you do, will remain there
forever, okay? Somebody is going to keep that email forever. Somebody is going to keep that
text message forever. It will exist indefinitely and you’re screwed.