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Old 01-26-2003, 02:43 AM
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Originally posted by sigmadiva


Sadly, it does matter when a particular org was founded. The founding members incorporated their ideology of the time into the org; and this same ideology is perpetuated by some of the members.
I agree.

GLO's are formed based on the common interests and bonds of their founding members. If the common tie that binds a group of people together is their culture then who are any of you to judge them for that?

I know of some newer social fraternities that have been founded on what some would view as much looser bonds than those held by members of cultural organizations.

People join cultural organizations for many of the same reasons that all of you joined your organization; they felt a sence of belonging and felt at home with the brothers/sisters of the GLO that they met.
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