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What you need to understand is that running a fraternity is a business. Despite it being a non-profit organization, the success of the fraternity lies in the money.
One thing I would get really mad at nationals about when we started up was they said priority was "recruit recruit recruit". And most of you know what can happen if a brotherhood grows too fast. More recruits for us meant more moeny for nationals. Lower insurance premiums and less lawsuits mean more money for nationals to expand and get bigger.
Unfortunately fraternities are businesses, and if they weren't they wouldn't exist on a national scale.
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