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Fixit

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This may be completely unrelated but today's and yesterday's news was all about racial conflict. The root cause is that we simply do not care to get to know one another. We work, go to school, play sport together but we don't bother really knowing each other. This Greek system as it works right now oerpetuates this divide. The comments made on some of the threads against integration of minorities is apalling and Im scrratching my head as to how that person managed to be seen as a perfect fit for what I suspect is one of the top houses. No, the system is terribly broken. It's centered around mechanics rather than around values. It's a private institution but it's not supposed to be exclusive, I don't think. Yes, it rejects some people and accepts others but that does not make it exclusive. It makes it selective. Stanford accepts some students and rejects others but it's very inclusive in it's selection. It ensures that it's inclusive because diversity brings in different world views and expands the mind. This leads to progress. Being selective is not being exclusive. The Greek system has confused the two. In the absence of accountability and transparency unfortunately selectivity is used as a excuse to exclude. The "fit" is a very ambiguous term and somehow the misfits to some houses look very similar and the perfect fits look alike! Hmmm, I smell a rat! Finally this is not a dating organization. For sisterhood I don't think one needs a fit. Instead one needs acceptance
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