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An analysis of the causes of fraternity wars and gang violence

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The causes of fraternity wars:

The fraternity system has become a big black hole that sucks these young promising men to their graves.

The fraternity as an institution, despite its noble and lofty ideals, has degenerated into becoming a barbaric gang.

Externally, it has imbibed the culture of the tribesmen and treats other tribes as an unforgivable “enemy”.

Internally, its organizational structure has become so hierarchically feudal, with the head becoming the law and the members losing their individuality.

Causes of gang violence:

A gang war is a type of small war that occurs when two gangs end up in a feud over territory or vendetta.

Gang violence refers mostly to the illegal and non-political acts of violence perpetrated by gangs against civilians, other gangs, law enforcement officers, firefighters, or military personnel.

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