Thanks for the input. I turn in my project tomorrow. I mainly outlined the negative labels, where they came from, and why they don't have a leg to stand on in the whole scheme of things. It's pretty simple, but I think it'll get the point across.
I'm considering using it as a presentation also, although I don't have to. I just think it might help promote some accurate information to some people who's opinions are based on 1/2 truths or a hyper-sensitivity to only the negatives ( so few compared to the positives!).
You know what? I'm kind of guilty of those misinformed opinions also. I always thought negatively about those who joined GLOs, then I wised up and decided the only way to be able to argue my point intelligently was to actually see what it was really all about. I went through rush to get a sense of what was up. I ended up joining, not because I agree with all the girls views on sorority life, but because of the ideals and values that the sorority was built on.
I do believe though that the GLO's need to do some serious rethinking on some of their current issues, but then what organization doesn't have its ups and downs?
So anyway, thanks for all the input!
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