I wholeheartedly agree with both the above.
If people were asking things like "which group does the most philanthropy?" or "I'm an athlete, which group at PCU has the most athletes" I could see that as valid. But just asking "what are they like" or "who is the most popular"...well, it just leaves the field open for a lot of abuse.
I have responded to a few of these posts, but only when I had something unique and/or positive to say.
It doesn't matter what org you pledge...when you meet sisters or brothers from across the country, you'll meet some that will make you proud, and some that will make you embarrassed. No org can fit your idea of perfect all across the country, in every member.
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