A GDI’s Life Mission to End Greek Life

The following letter was allegedly sent to the sorority presidents at LSU earlier this week:

To whom it may concern:

I have been posting on the Reveille’s Web site under the guise of “Josh Robertson” for some time. I even wrote a letter to the editor which was published, citing me as a student in classical studies. The name and major are a joke, of course, and designed to protect me from retribution from the Greek community. Because of the threats sent to “Josh’s” email address (jrobe2@gmail.com), I will stick with that identity in future Reveille postings and other correspondences.

I wholeheartedly believe that Greeks at LSU need to be eradicated — disbanded and kicked off campus at the very least, unrecognized as official organizations, at the most lenient. This is and will continue to be my personal mission. The small minority of Greeks has taken over and made the experience unbearable for the rest of us. While the Greeks get special treatment, we get shafted. Not all of us can afford to buy our friends and drive luxury cars our parents bought for us. Not all of us can afford to be in prestigious elitist cliques that dictate who our friends are and what we do at night.

Many important campus organizations are controlled by Greeks including Student Government, Rotaract, Kiwanis’ Circle K, ODK, etc. It is impossible to gain power, prominence or success in those groups because of Greek elitism and exclusivity. Yes, Greeks are active in campus organizations but they are also only serve themselves once they get there, ensuring that their own kind will take over after them. Further, Greeks have a stranglehold on all social activity. Many great people are taken from the rest of campus and held captive by Greek life, confined to a social life of wealth and elitism, taken away from their less well-off friends who are “independent.” They move to a social life where everyone is just like them (white, upper-middle class to wealthy) and aren’t allowed to socialize with non-Greeks.

Greeks control too much of campus. This is especially seen when a fee increase is proposed. They favor it and push it through (Alsfeld’s SG campaign for the Union increase) or stand tacitly aside and let it happen (UREC and Health Center). While Greeks can afford to have a fee increase posted on their fee bill, many students can’t and don’t have the voice to reach the ear of the administration. We don’t have enough money to be important enough for the administration to listen to us about money issues. Ironic, huh? The bus problem is just another problem of Greeks being self-serving. A Greek oversaw the current changes to the bus system, including having Greek buses take on-campus residents to class instead of serving outerlying areas like Brightside or Lake Beau Pré.

Every non-Greek is affected by the exclusivity and illegitimate oppression of Greeks on campus. These “social organizations” which were originally founded by Freemasons, who were part of the Illuminati movement, serve no purpose except to make life for them better while making life for non-Greeks worse. This must be regulated and must be stopped.

My life at LSU has been ruined by the presence of Greek organizations and Greeks, and I’m sure that I am not alone. I have spoken with many others who feel the same as I do but think the situation is hopeless and are scared to speak out against such a powerful establishment. I, like many, cannot afford to be Greek; there is no way I could have ever come up with the thousands of dollars required. Greeks are prohibited, moreover, from having non-Greek friends. Even if it’s not a rule, you all know it would damage your precious reputation and maybe keep you from getting that officer spot or maybe put you out of favor with that “brother” or “sister” you’re counting on to help you gain power in some campus organization.

Beyond the more obvious problems of excluding non-Greeks from important organizations on campus and routing special treatment to yourselves instead of the students who need help more, more personal things have happened to me. I’ve been unable to pursue two love interests because of the Greek community. One specifically told me that she was in love with me but could not date me because I wasn’t Greek. Because she couldn’t be seen with a non-Greek at exchanges and other functions, she couldn’t date me. The other was just as clear in not as many words. A society based on community and service, you would assume, should not foster such exclusivity. Why is this the case?

I’ve watched as the campus has been mistreated by Greeks just the same as my luck went awry because of them. I scream and fight and always talk about how terribly the Greek community is affecting LSU, but no one wants to listen.

And as I make obvious, passionate cries for help, no one — especially you Greeks who say you’re all about service and caring about people — care; instead you turn to ridicule and hatred yet again, instead of offering any substantive replies, thoughts, or anything resembling caring, offering only hate and refusal to listen.

I don’t feel like any of my comments or concerns have been unsubstantive. All of my comments are either aimed at eradicating Greek life at LSU or diminishing their ill effects on campus life for the majority of students. Those seem like fairly noble points to me. Aren’t we supposed to live in a society where the needs of the majority are the priority, anyway? My direction and intention is to have Greek organizations no longer recognized as official campus organizations because of the harm they do to those who cannot afford or chose not to participate. LSU would be a better university for it and would make national headlines for eradicating elitism and fighting class distinctions on campus. The only class distinctions we should have are determined by how many credit hours we carry. Any other class distinctions are sources of inequality and tension on campus.

I think comments of hatred and rebuke like the ones I get from Greeks serve only to further my claims that Greeks don’t care about the majority of campus and seek only to further their own needs. Instead of listening to my criticism and providing a thoughtful response to my claims, I have only heard attacks against me and hopes that I fall off a cliff. That certainly doesn’t seem like the “Greek” thing to do as you all are trying to portray it to the public. See how that makes everything fall apart? Maybe now Greeks can understand the sentiment. I guess Greeks don’t have stolen tests or past notes on this subject, though, so it might be a little tougher.

I have presented in the past and will present in the future a proposed “Non-Greek Bill of Rights” that I would love for Greek organizations to consider to encourage the freedom of non-Greeks and lessen the oppressive nature of Greek Life on the rest of us.

I urge your careful reading and consideration of this letter and also welcome any response. Thank you.

Sincerely,

Josh Robertson

    1. Southern boy

      I hope they are one and the same. This means we have a name and a face now. Someone get his address.

      13 years ago at 2:36 pm
    2. Mward2002

      I wouldn’t be surprised in the least. Actually someone just beat the shit out of that guy just to send a message.

      13 years ago at 8:38 pm
  1. LSU_Frat_Star

    You mad bro? im not sorry for not giving you a bid and probably peeing in that sorostitute’s butt. Probably.

    13 years ago at 1:31 pm
  2. SEC frat star

    Should go Pike at UF, anyone could afford their dues, even this guy.

    “I’ve been unable to pursue two love interests because of the Greek community.”

    Best line of it all. No bid for you, sorry we’re not sorry.

    13 years ago at 1:32 pm
  3. Success

    LSU has earned my respect. On an unrelated note, I don’t think this guy is very happy…

    13 years ago at 1:33 pm
    1. SiVisPacemParaBellum

      Well all the Fraternities at LSU obviously rejected him already, so he can’t appeal to them. I bet that slampiece’s excuse not to date him convinced him that a lot of sorostitutes feel confined by their great lives and he thought he could look like a romantic. Too bad for him they’re going to think he’s as pathetic as the fratstars did.

      13 years ago at 2:34 pm
  4. CaptainBrohab

    Didn’t he realize that the whole point of the Greeks was networking and sticking together (hence the term “fraternity” and “sorority”). While I say it is kind of fucked up about the whole busing situation and increase in campus spending, I don’t think I can trust he is presenting all the facts when he actually believes a girl when she says she loves him but can’t date because he isn’t greek (“I’m not looking for a bf…” “I’m too busy in life right now…” “You’re nice but…” dumbass, she tailor made an excuse to not date you) and the fact he tried to pull the whole “Illuminati” bullshit all conspiracy theorist geeds believe, that and he is obviously a socialist.

    13 years ago at 1:41 pm
  5. FratasorousRex

    Why is it that when a liberal (I am assuming that this GDI is liberal) doesnt like something they try to get it banned for everyone?

    13 years ago at 1:56 pm
    1. Pete Campbell

      I unfortunately sat and read the entire thing and I just wanted to comment that I think you’re right when you say he is a liberal. His rhetoric painted this entire thing as left wing and honestly, doesn’t he know that America is founded against “Tyranny of the Majority.”

      13 years ago at 3:42 pm
    2. Next In Line

      If a Republican doesn’t like guns, he doesn’t buy one. If a Democrat doesn’t like guns, he wants all guns outlawed.

      If a Republican is a vegetarian, he doesn’t eat meat. If a Democrat is a vegetarian, he wants all meat products banned for everyone.

      If a Republican is homosexual, he quietly leads his life. If a Democrat is homosexual, he demands legislated respect.

      If a Republican is down-and-out, he thinks about how to better his situation. A Democrat wonders who is going to take care of him.

      If a Republican doesn’t like a talk show host, he switches channels. Democrats demand that those they don’t like be shut down.

      If a Republican is a non-believer, he doesn’t go to church. A Democrat non-believer wants any mention of God and religion silenced.

      If a Republican decides he needs health care, he goes about shopping for it or may choose a job that provides it. A Democrat demands that the rest of us pay for his.

      Figured this was worth copying and pasting.

      13 years ago at 10:32 am
    3. Phi Mu since 1852

      Next in Line, that’s the best I’ve ever seen the distinction between the parties put. Thanks for making my morning.

      13 years ago at 12:00 pm
  6. Bromentum

    If it is said that I had to pay for my friends, surely I did not pay nearly enough for my brothers.

    13 years ago at 2:03 pm
    1. srat for a lifetime

      ^This!!! That is such a great sentiment of brotherhood, I can tell you and FratterNation are true gentlemen, and have earned sandwiches. Maaaybe ironing 😉

      I mean honestly, geeds wouldn’t have to be so sad if they just got with it and realized what great bonds the greek system creates.

      13 years ago at 6:05 pm
    2. Mward2002

      ^ What she said. There may be fraternities I don’t like, and they don’t like me. But hell, if they were in need, I’d be the first person there to lend a hand.

      13 years ago at 8:50 pm
    3. srat for a lifetime

      Exactly! And sites like this prove that at the end of the day, a “top tier” would take about .5 seconds to help a “bottom tier” brother or sister. Some have been blessed with better looks or better credit cards, but our values and attitudes can pretty much guarantee that we will stick together.

      13 years ago at 5:59 am