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Alpha Phi Alpha Member Roland Martin Disses Ques on Omega Psi Phi Founders Day



Roland Martin recently took to Twitter to play the “Greek Dozens” with the men of the Omega Psi Phi Fraternity, Inc. on their Founders Day. The fraternity celebrated its 101st anniversary on Saturday, Nov. 17.

Martin, a member of Alpha Phi Alpha Fraternity, Inc., dealt the fraternity a low blow with a series of tweets he made.

































Many users on Twitter didn’t find Martin’s jokes to be a laughing matter. Martin responded to backlash by writing, “Some of y’all need some serious laughter in your lives! Y’all know we always play the ‪#GreekDozens. It’s all in fun. Geez. Lighten up!

“If you’re in a frat & you can’t handle the ribbin’, then you’re a weak man. I do this with young, middle aged and senior Greeks all the time.”

Omega Psi Fraternity, Inc. is the first black fraternity found at a historically black college university. Founded on Nov. 17, 1911, the fraternity is dedicated to its Cardinal Principles of manhood, scholarship, perseverance and uplift. The fraternity’s members include civil rights activist Rev. Jesse Jackson, NBA legend Michael Jordan and comedian and philanthropist Bill Cosby, to name a few.

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