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@factcheck I think the point they were trying to prove is based on assuming or being told that the main objective of all these organizations is doing philanthropic work and why would any group of college kids need a 50 million dollar home to raise money for charity. I am assuming they think that the money spent building those homes would be better spent on scholarships or donations to different charities. Which would be a good point if they were talking about organizations that are founded and built around philanthropic work but they aren’t . I do not know enough about any of the organizations to know everything about what goes on. My common sense tells me like it would everyone who has common sense that groups of people can raise money for charity without needing a 50 million dollar home. Duh! Like we all don’t know that. Anyone can look at all these houses and know the main reason for all the sororities is to meet people and socialize. They are social organizations and there is absolutely nothing wrong with that. The members made the choice to build these beautiful extravagant homes to use for meeting and socializing with one another and they have every right to spend their own money however they want to. Everyone is free to pay however much they want to be a member of a social club or organization and use it to entertain themselves and socialize with others. Private clubs are in towns and cities everywhere. Members go there to eat, play golf, play tennis and socialize. These private clubs may host one or two charitable events a year but it it is not the clubs main purpose or the reason why anyone joins. Please fact check and use a little common sense before assuming something completely wrong. If you do not want to pay the money it cost to join and be a member of a sorority you don’t have to join just like you don’t have to join any private club.
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