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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]Greek life should be abolished. It is elitist and unhealthy. Drinking yourself into a coma is not cool. I thought gen Z was less interested partying compared to the lunatics in Gen X?[/quote] I didn’t think it was elitism or unhealthy when my chapter had us visit a local poor school to read to the second graders on a rotating basis, but I appreciate your sexism and judgement. You must be watching too much Netflix.[/quote] The fees alone are "elitism" You are an idiot. Buying friends is as well. Big whoop you went to do some volunteer work where you didn't even get your hands dirty. [/quote] You are very closed minded and don’t come across very well with your over the top anger. So you don’t pay any activities or clubs? The fees go to pay for social events, house dinners, house upkeep, sisterhood events etc. To keep saying “paying for friends” just makes you sound clueless. Also they offer scholarships if it’s out of financial reach.[/quote] Of course they are closed minded. My sorority had no membership fee and very modest monthly payments. The house was self-sustaining and even had money in the bank after the house was paid off. And we also did good works and invited in nonmember weekly to our meetings. Was it a mistake for me? Yes, being president makes you the object of endless criticism. Women can be the worst! But would I deny it to someone else who wanted to participate? Of course not. College and joining a Greek house is what you make of it. Use good judgment. And shading should be abolished.[/quote]
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