College Democrats squawking over tweet from Pachyderm leader
Source: Columbia Tribune
Three letters included in a tweet Saturday by Columbia Pachyderm Club President Fred Berry have Mizzou College Democrats calling for his removal from his leadership post.
Berry, who generally uses his Twitter account to promote conservative causes, tweeted a photo of young women from the University of Missouris Delta Gamma sorority, taken from behind. This is my view of the Mizzou Homecoming Parade today Delta Gamma VNBs, Berry wrote.
After the image and caption were forwarded to the Democratic Party student organization, it took a few minutes to figure out what the acronym meant, group spokeswoman Abby Elmer said.
We all came to the conclusion it meant very nice butts, Elmer said. We couldnt believe anyone would use that in any capacity, especially on social media.
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MU sorority reacts to political official's tweet
Source: KOMU
Fred Berry, president of the Columbia Pachyderm Club, tweeted a photo from Saturday's homecoming parade. The photo was taken from behind the women of the University of Missouri's Delta Gamma sorority with the caption, "This was my view of Mizzou homecoming parade today--Delta Gamma VNB's".
KOMU 8 News contacted Barry, who referred KOMU to his comments made in the Columbia Daily Tribune.
Berry said the acronym VNB stood for Very Nice Butts.
On Tuesday the tweet started to gain traction on social media as women from Delta Gamma began to comment on Berry's tweet.
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