FSU fraternities embrace totalitarianism and the nanny State; Abandon the Bill of Rights

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Replace the word “Greek” or “fraternity” in any of the acts the FSU Administration has imposed on its fraternities and use instead Black, Jewish or Muslim and the ACLU would already have filed suit and protests or worse would righteously be taking place.  Stunningly, the current fraternity men at FSU can’t even seem to muster the courage to put Tide in the Wescott fountain as a gentle protest of their current fate.

Independence Day,

Whether or not FSU’s fraternity men (we may be using that term loosely), actually have the courage to fight for their own freedom or the intellectual acuity to understand that they are being manipulated and abused by a totalitarian regime remains to be seen.  In the meantime, on this Independence Day, it seems the only thing FSU students have in common with America’s founding fathers and brothers is that they know how to dress up like Indians.  Since the Greek System at FSU has forgotten about the Boston Tea Party, as a courtesy, we have reprinted Jefferson’s words below to remind us all of the importance of freedom, self-governance and of how independence can be won.

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