why fraternity is not working ??
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Various news reports have highlighted the concerning nature of these secret societies, who prioritize the collective good over the individual, and in their pursuit of doing so, sweep sexual assault, excessive alcohol consumption, and hazing under the rug.
Of that, the result is serious physical and emotional abuse enacted upon students who are barely legal adults.
This conversation has been reopened recently, after the February incident at the Beta Theta Pi fraternity at Pennsylvania State University.
February witnessed the death of Tim Piazza, a 19-year-old fraternity member who suffered a traumatic brain injury caused by several serious falls down his fraternity's basement stairs while intoxicated. His brothers, instead of calling 911 and taking the appropriate measures to help him, allegedly left him on a couch for multiple hours before taking the situation seriously. The next day he succumbed to his injuries. Multiple members of the fraternity have been charged with manslaughter.
Cases like these need to be reported. We need to hold these institutions accountable for what they have done, and shape a future of transparency, which warns their successors of what fate will await them if they act carelessly. Most of these members will get away with their reckless behaviours, but some will not. These will end up in newspaper articles or court hearings; their lives forever changed.
However, just as we must report about the grave, we must also report about the good. We need to set a better example for future generations to follow. We need to show that there is more to university social life and fraternity culture than partying, alcohol abuse, and sex.
For although fraternity culture as a whole is unhealthy, there are individual chapters within their communities that are extraordinary, but go uncelebrated. The underreporting of positive Greek achievements creates a strange propaganda where the public wants to hear about negative events because they appear more entertaining.
It also provides a warped perspective of what’s okay and what isn’t for the young men and women going through recruitment every year.
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