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She’s trying to present a fair argument that considers both sides and acknowledges the flaws within the system. Nothing on this planet is perfect, and the fact that she acknowledged the imperfections before stating the positives does not negate her point of view.

Thank you!!!!!! I’m really saddened by how aggressively negative the comments on these sorority articles are. You’d think feminists would want to support and encourage these massive, women-only organizations, but they’d rather chalk them up to whatever stereotype they love to hate.

I graduated from this chapter. It’s amazing how many people hate sororities despite knowing nothing about them — particularly since so much of the criticism is based on the idea that sorority girls stereotype and judge others. I spent my college career quietly laughing at the irony.

Ok this comment really frustrating to me. This article is also pretty aggravating although I totally think the door stack things are ridiculous. I am a member of a social sorority at my school and it’s really discouraging to read this and the other comments that are shitting on sorority women. Now as an feminist, I

I was in a sorority and did this dumb door stacking thing. I’m also a feminist, far-left progressive, and many of my “sisters” were, too. In the South, no less!