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Originally Posted by shinerbock
I understand the reasonability of changing our national fraternity, but we're vastly outnumbered. Its hard to fight an organization which strives for political correctness in every area. Not to mention, I doubt a CEO or congressman is willing to put himself out there for the issues we have problems with.
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Money talks. If you guys contribute so much money, you have more power. If your alumni aren't involved and making their voices heard, running for office or volunteering, it's no one's fault but theirs.
What you're complaining about within the fraternity is applicable to society in general (i.e. the political correctness).