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Originally posted by ADPi Conniebama
[B]I mean do you really think kids (and we are talking about baby adults 17-22) won't make poor decisions that may or could cause death without the fraternities. Or are you so nieve as to think fraternities force these people to do things that they would never do without the powerful "brother" "hazing".
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The answer to the first question is no and the second is yes. Although I'm not sure who is nieve in this case.
Peer pressure is one of the toughest things to deal with at any age -- but particularly for teens and young adults.
I hate to say it, but sometimes when I read about the idiocy of some of these chapters, I can't help but believe we're better off without them.
If an entire system at a school is infested with terminal dumbness -- well, why wait for more problems?
But you have to prove the whole system is beyond help.