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It took me a few times to fully grasp what the article was saying, because I get a headache reading HTML articles that are too long. To some extent, I agree with what's being said. But there were a few things that scared me, then I understood why they did. The Heritage Foundation is one of the nation's most conservative thinktanks, and it seemed as if the article was hailing Greek life as the ultimate expression of priveleged White male heterosexism--the thing a lot of these schools are trying to challenge.
So, I agree with the message, but not the messenger.
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