Every Christian With a Loved One in a Sorority Needs to Watch This Interview
The Questions Everybody's Asking And the One Interview That Actually Answers Them
Siblings In Christ,
I’ve dropped two articles on Malissa Blair’s testimony, and both of them were based on clips. Just clips.
Those clips? Not even 2% of what’s in that interview.
Not even close.
The Lord told us, in all things get understanding and this is no exception. So I’m going to give you every reason why you need to watch the full interview yourself.
“I already read your articles. Isn’t that enough?”
Bless your heart, no.
I love you for reading. Genuinely. But what I covered in those articles was based on clips. Just clips. And those clips are not even 2% of the full understanding of what was disclosed in the interview.
Malissa Blair doesn’t just skim the surface. She goes all the way down. And the receipts she’s holding in that interview are the kind that don’t leave room for debate. You need to see it for yourself. Not because I said so but because when God is trying to show you something, secondhand isn’t gonna cut it.
“What could I possibly learn that I don’t already know?”
A lot, actually.
Here’s what most people don’t know going in: Delta Sigma Theta doesn’t just ask for your time, your GPA, your community service hours, and your dues. It requires a level of devotion, worship, and loyalty that is specifically directed toward Greek spirits. Not metaphorically. Not culturally. Literally.
Meet Minerva. Roman goddess of wisdom, war, and craft and one of the spirits Delta Sigma Theta is built around. This 18th century sculpture shows her draped in a chiton, wearing an aegis with a Medusa head on her chest, shield in one hand, battle helmet pushed back like she's ready for whatever. This isn't mythology. This is who they were pledging allegiance to. (Clodion, Minerva, The Metropolitan Museum of Art)
And before you get defensive, that’s not an opinion. That’s what the woman who was over four lines of girls is telling you, from the inside, with her whole chest.
She was not a disgruntled pledge who didn’t make it in. She was high up, overseeing multiple lines of girls (that’s anywhere from 40 to 80+ women she was directly responsible for, depending on line size). She had access. And she still walked away.
“I’m not in a sorority. Why does this even apply to me?”
Because you know somebody who is.
And here’s what makes this even more layered — a significant number of women who pledged don’t have full memory of the nights they were initiated. Watch the interview. It’ll explain itself.
You sending somebody this video could genuinely be one of the most loving things you do for them this year. Not a lecture. Not a printout of conspiracy threads. Just a link. Just hey, watch this and tell me what you think.
The work has already been done. Malissa did it so you don’t have to.
“How do I even bring this up with my loved one without blowing up the relationship?”
You don’t make it a confrontation. You make it a conversation.
Text them the link. Tell them you’ve been watching some interesting stuff lately and you want to know what they think. That’s it. Let the video do what it was built to do. You’re not their Holy Spirit, you’re just the delivery person. Drop it off and let God handle the rest.
The goal isn’t to be right. The goal is to open a door that’s been sealed shut, and sometimes a YouTube link is the key.
“Is this just another person with a grudge against Greek life?”
No. And I need you to hear that clearly.
This is a woman who was over four lines of pledges. She wasn’t on the outside looking in, she was on the inside looking out. She had access to things that most members never see. And she’s giving it all up on camera, with her name attached.
That’s not a grudge. That’s a testimony. And it cost her something to tell it.
Real receipts don’t need embellishment. Watch the interview and judge for yourself.
“What does any of this have to do with my faith?”
Everything.
If you are a Christian, this is not just a cultural conversation, this is a salvation issue. Full stop.
And I know somebody’s about to say, “But God knows my heart.” And they’re right. He does. That’s actually the problem.
Guess what God knows about your heart 😂 He knows it’s deceitful. He knows it’s wicked. That’s not shade, that’s Jeremiah. And that’s exactly why He doesn’t trust it and neither should we.
This isn’t about shame. It’s about clarity. And the interview provides it.
Watch It. Then Talk About It.
Here’s my challenge to you:
Watch the full Malissa Blair interview on We Need to Talk. The whole thing. Not a highlight reel, not a clip somebody stitched together on TikTok, the full interview.
And after you watch it, send it to somebody you love who needs to see it. Don’t debate them into it. Don’t preach them into it. Just send it and ask what they think.
Let the conversation start there.
Because the thing about truth is it doesn’t need your help to land. It just needs a door left open.
You already read the articles. Now go watch the interview.
And come back and tell me what you think.
Stay forever locked in Christ.









