Ted, this is a long read, but I think it's a pretty good one:
Greeks gone wild: Can schools solve the fraternity problem?
It's been almost two decades since I graduated college, and we're still dealing with the same problems. And although this article focuses on the frat culture, I remember very distinctly the stuff colleges did to try and improve racial sensitivity, foster acceptance of the LGTB community, and prevent sexual assaults.
Think about why this continues to be a problem. Why are kids who were born when I was attending college are now growing up to be dumbass frat boys themselves who chant racist tunes, rape girls, and carry on their hedonistic and misogynistic behavior?
Tell me, with all of this post-modern political correctness, psychology, sociology, and "sensitivity training," why are we still having to deal with the same damn things in every generation of young Americans?
Stop the hate, they say. I can give you a way to stop the hate, but the Bill Mahers and Bill Nyes of this society are going to reject it because it's not "scientific." Lot of good their "science" has done to solve the world's evils, by the way.
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