• @ImpressiveEssay
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    332 months ago

    I’m not American, but frats etc seem deeply anti social.

    Isn’t it just… Legitimised bullying and exclusion?

    • @pyre
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      232 months ago

      i assume it’s to prepare students to life outside, where they will be bullied and excluded

      • @ImpressiveEssay
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        -152 months ago

        Outside what? School? .because school is where the vast majority if exclusion and bullying takes place into be world… No ody is more experienced with bullying than people for ed to be in schools with eachother.

        The basic premise of what you’re tryna say doesn’t make sense.

          • @ImpressiveEssay
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            -142 months ago

            An extremely rude question. I wouldnt have made that comment were I not.

        • @pyre
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          72 months ago

          someone introduce this person to systemic racism

              • @ImpressiveEssay
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                -72 months ago

                Then living in a British city and under 30… defo went to a British uni.

                • @pyre
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                  52 months ago

                  wrong again, bob… are you going to go through 200 countries one by one cause this is the most boring guessing game I’ve ever seen. if you have a point try to make it without shenanigans and be done with it.

    • @[email protected]
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      12 months ago

      Ideally it’s a social club. I didn’t plan on joining a fraternity in college, but I was invited to join by friend who were in one. It’s a specifically anti hazing organization and has a leadership education program that we all did that probably would have been really useful if I wasn’t a shit head college student. I still play D&D with friends I made there who I may not have met otherwise.

      Like any social club the culture comes from the members, if you have a bunch of exclusionary bullies then that’s what you get, and that’s all too common.