@Moonshot99 To me, the flaw in your analogy is to assume that all fraternities are basically the same, just like a branded experience at a Chipotle. To me, the whole idea of national fraternities is laughable. To think that a “national” fraternity’s local chapters are close to being the same is from my experience not valid. For example, my chapter of a national fraternity did not haze pledges. I would not dare to say that every chapter of my national fraternity did not haze. Even at a state level, my experience was that there would be a wide variation in the mindsets, practices, views on life, whatever in each chapter. Even at the chapter level not everyone would be considered exactly alike. A broad generalization could be accurate for a majority but don’t assume it is applicable to all.
Yep basically this. All the bad fraternities are dying while the good fraternities are rising to the top. The good houses are succeeding and the bad ones are going away. Fraternities are evolving, getting better, and growing.
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