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Greek Letter Organizations: Cause for Concern This site is presented to educate the general public about the negative influence of Greek letter societies, especially all-male fraternities. Evidently all of the news reports detailing the misbehaviours of fraternity members aren't enough--people still bend over backwards to defend and protect these organizations. The detriment to society being caused by fraternity members has grown to a very serious proportion. On my site, you will read about some of the heinous things going on in those big overpriced frat houses. Your average ordinary frat house is filled with rich white men whose parents are funding their "education". Yes, there are fraternities specifically for minorities (black fraternities, Latino fraternities, Asian fraternities etc) but most "non specific" Greek letter societies are predominantly white. I'm wondering if groups of black or Latino men, or groups of poor, uneducated men could "get away with" the behaviours these white men get away with.... |
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Go ahead, post your silly worthless thoughts in my guestbook! If they sound stupid enough I might just post them for all to laugh at!! SIGN GUESTBOOK Dont Forget to Theta Alpha member Justin Powell complained, "Some people in the administration are saying that fraternities are all about keggers, circle jerks, and date rape, but that's only a small part of what Greek life has to offer students [at Bowdoin]. There's also a lot of hazing and community service." |
My views are not that people shouldn't be allowed to join fraternities. It's a free country and if a bunch of guys want to live together in a house with Greek letters on it, they're free to do so. What I am against is colleges sanctioning these "societies". I believe that what people want to do in their spare time should be completely and totally separated from their educational institution. Here is an example of why: Fraternities give colleges a bad name--parents hear about the offenses of certain chapters and they think twice about sending their child to that school. Thus, college administrations attempt to cover up the bad behaviour of fraternity men, in order to protect the school's reputation, and prevent attendance decline. This leads to school authorities "looking the other way" when fraternity men commit crimes. If Greek letter societies were completely separated from universities, justice could be more easily served when these men are accused with crimes. There would not be the "mad dash" by the school to "cover up" or disprove the crime. These men would be treated like any other member of society who is accused of a crime--instead of being granted special treatment just for being a part of a university-recognized organization. Think about this: if a woman is assaulted in a fraternity house, the school encourages her to report it to campus police first. Why is that? Sexual assault is a crime, shouldn't crimes be brought to the "regular" police department? Men who happen to belong to fraternities are still members of society. A man who assaults a woman is still a criminal--no matter where the assault took place, and no matter what groups this man may be afiliated with. Criminals should be handled by the police. Law enforcement has a responsibility to protect the general public. If a fraternity man rapes a woman at his on-campus frat house, and he is punished by the school only (i.e., expelled, his charter revoked, etc) this doesn't protect the general public. Removing this man from campus might protect students at the university, but it doesn't change the fact that he is a sex criminal. By only punishing him only through school-related avenues, the college hides his crime from everyone else. Then if the college sends him out to live among "civilians", those people are put in danger. He is never arrested, brought to trial, or punished properly for his crime. Just because he is a fraternity member, and a student of that university. Criminals need to be punished in a uniform manner. There should not be different standards for students and non students, fraternity members and non fraternity members. If a high school cheerleader is raped at a game, would any sensible person encourage her to report it to her school principal? No, presumably she would be advised to go straight to the police. Prosecuting criminals is not the school administration's responsibility or right . Criminals should be punished according to the law. Period.
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Disagree With Me? I realize that my opinions are not shared by many. I realize that there are a lot of people out there who think that deciding to join a fraternity or sorority is the best decision they've ever made. I know a lot of you who are reading this are thinking "well, these aren't issues in my organization".
Men: Thinking about pledging this year? Do you find yourself reading my site and thinking things like "well that never happens in MY fraternity"? Are you really sure? You know for a fact that none of your brothers have ever coerced a woman into having sex? None of your brothers have ever had sex with an intoxicated women? Even if you think you know these things never happen in your organization--think about the other forms of sexism and oppression going on. You mean to tell me that frat boys don't talk to each other about their "sexual conquests"? That frat boys never invite women over hoping to sleep with them? Sure, all men do that to some extent, but I think if you really get honest with yourself, you will realize that the fraternity setting is an especially ripe "breeding ground" for unhealthy attitudes towards women. And behaviours stem from attitudes. |
Rosie Says: "If a frat boy tries to touch you, slap him silly!!!" |