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<strong>Subject:</strong><br />open letter in regards to tiers/rankings/gossip...<br /><br /> Poster Message:
Think about what you consider "lower tier" versus "top tier". Is "lower tier" a less wealthy group? Is "lower tier" a less conventionally beautiful group? Is "lower tier" a house that is newer/smaller/doesn't have a physical house? What are "tiers" but campus gossip and baseless assumptions? If you don't want to belong to a house where the brothers/sisters care about each other, fine. If you'd rather let someone else tell you what's "good", please don't come to my organization. Last I checked, none of our organizations were founded on the principles of being hot, rich, partying hard, or being chill. Nor would they condone the vicious remarks I see on this site. No fraternity or sorority is "lower tier" to its true members. What you may value as "top tier" traits (appearance, partying, social standing) speaks volumes about you as a person. Pay attention to the principles your houses were founded on and making your own house and greek experience awesome during your time here. Stop putting so much energy into defaming others. It reinforces the negative stereotypes of greek life and actually deters people from rushing. In hurting others, you are hurting yourselves. You didn't join organized drinking teams, you joined organizations based on friendship, academics, philanthropy, high ideals. Your actions represent not only your URI chapters but members around the world. Think before you post, and put your energies into something your founders would be proud of.
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