I Will Teach All of You How to Live

Dearest Fraternity Men,

Judging by the majority of the posts on TFM, most of us can agree on a few things: We love women in spite of their terrible attempts at humor; We love top shelf bourbon and the cheapest light beers; We wear the North while we represent the South; We believe in free market capitalism so much that we’d rather kill every baby seal in the world than allow our tax dollars to go the man at the liquor store bragging about how his “Obama check” is paying for his fifth of gin. However, many posts here are troubling to me, and I can no longer stand idle without addressing a few problems.

1. Coming from money is great. It means that you come from good stock, and your family has made something of itself. However, it is not a reason to exclude anyone. Many of the men we purport to respect are self-made success stories. Almost all of my brothers with trust funds have elected not to touch them in favor of making their own way, and having something even grander to pass on to their children. We all love America. Therefore, we make ourselves out to be liars if we scoff at the American Dream.

2. If your fraternity does not haze its pledges, you are in a social club. Whether it is national council-based like “Balanced Man,” or mandated by your respective school’s administration, the lack of hazing denotes a lack of pledging and, in turn, a lack of true brotherhood. We don’t haze to feel superior. We already know that we’re superior. We haze first because we were hazed. It is tradition. We do every alum a disservice if we water down our pledging processes. Pledgeship, while fun for actives, is more about putting raw iron through fire so that it can become steel, than it is about keeping our shoes constantly tied and our drinks constantly full. The reason we are so close to our brothers is because we all went through the same hell and came out the other side.

3. There is a difference between good humor and disrespect toward women. The phrase, “make me a sandwich,” is funny all day long. We pride ourselves on the number of women we sleep with, the attractiveness of said women, and our ability to juggle several at a time while convincing them that this is how college works. All of this is in good fun. But GDIs reading this column, make no mistake, you will find no one faster to defend a woman than a fraternity man. We joke all day long about women’s roles and sexual activity, but when push comes to shove about a woman, we skip pushing and shoving and go straight to fists. Women are beautiful, smart, and funny, and damn it if they don’t have the best invention ever created built into their bodies. Men, don’t feel guilty about making fun of sluts, but don’t you ever dare disparage a woman of true class.

In conclusion, I think it’s important to sum up what being in a fraternity is about, and why we pledge. We don’t take pledges because they’re cool guys or they can drink a lot. We take pledges based on the content of their character. Can you survive the hell we’re about to put you through? Are you worthy of our energy? Can you party like Charlie Sheen, pound like Wilt Chamberlain, work a room like Sinatra, and command a board of directors like Warren Buffett? Will you do something with your life? If these questions lead to “yes,” then you’ll get a chance to prove yourself. GDIs (I know y’all are reading this), let’s get one thing straight: I don’t think I’m better than you. I know for a fact that I’m better than you. In fact, this goes for anyone reading this. I’d probably party with most of y’all. I’d hang out with a few of y’all. But make no mistake, I am better than you, and if you don’t think the same thing about yourself in regard to me, then I don’t want to know you. We aren’t better because we drink a lot. We aren’t better because we have money. We aren’t better because we pledged hard. We aren’t better because we don’t have to buy drinks to get pussy, even though all of these things are true. We’re better because we know we’ll go on to build empires. We’re better because we don’t doubt ourselves. We’re better because we have the secrets, we have the grip, we have the tradition and – most importantly – we have the character of champions. So go out tonight (whatever night you happen to read this), get drunk, make mistakes, find a girl to introduce your dick to, fight a wolverine, punch a liberal in the head…fuck it, rage so hard that your Sperry’s come UNTIED. Just know that whatever shit you get into, all of us are going to make it our primary goal to one-up you. Because that is how brotherhood works.

    1. Godandgunsaregood

      Don’t sit here and try to be the “dissenting voice” you douchebag. That was a statement of the previously unspoken; the things most true brothers know and understand but leave unsaid.

      14 years ago at 2:29 pm
    2. AmaXIng_Life

      I love my mom to death but she is a GDI. I read this to her and she stopped harassing me about greek life, so yes, it needed to be written.

      13 years ago at 6:52 pm
    3. shooter 1855

      his name is nice try he’s obviously a douche out to look cool by trying to haze those better than him

      13 years ago at 12:51 pm
  1. ToKiLoKi

    I firmly believe you could have a career writing speeches for the next (Republican) President. That gave me goosebumps.

    14 years ago at 8:59 pm
  2. some jackass

    “If your fraternity does not haze its pledges, you are in a social club.”

    everybody please read this time and time again.

    14 years ago at 8:59 pm
  3. Tau Kappa Frater

    Probably one of the best things I have seen on this site Frat on sir and well done

    14 years ago at 9:01 pm
    1. Sig Wit It 1855

      I’m sorry “The General”, had I known you beat me to it months ago, I would not have posted.

      13 years ago at 2:23 pm
  4. Frataholic1901

    I am a part of a balanced man chapter and we definitely put all new recruits through Hell and back. Don’t sit there and classify everyone when you don’t know. Are Chapter has been active on campus for over 40 years and we still follow all the haze traditions that were enacted since the fraternity came on campus. We have over a semester and half to teach our new guys respect for older members and make them feel that they had to earn the right to be initiated. Our chapter doesnt just give you a bid then initiate you and place you on the same level as older members instantly. You must earn your right to be called brother. What balanced man does promote is having a sound mind and body and being the best leader you can be. I am proud to be SigEp and have the feeling knowing my chapter will continue on to be great years after I left it. Our chapter puts all PNMs through a value based selection process before we even give them a bid. We stay selective and pride ourselves on staying a large chapter of the best men on campus.

    14 years ago at 9:13 pm
    1. FranklinHowardBRObey

      You don’t know the difference between “are” and “our”? Really?

      14 years ago at 9:20 pm
    2. hazeway

      Coming from another Balanced Man chapter that hazes balls, I will have to agree with him using the Balanced Man program as an example in this post. The Balanced Man program is supposed to be an all out anti-hazing and pledging model for fraternities that was used as a marketing tool to push numbers when the anti-hazing movement came through the nation in the 90’s.

      With that being said, obviously there are traditional and balanced man chapters that haze more than any other fraternity on their campus.

      Oh and sound mind, hit the library.

      -VDBL

      14 years ago at 9:37 pm
    3. MightyProud1848

      You don’t count if you have only been around 40-some years. Going strong after nearly 130 years. TFM

      14 years ago at 10:47 pm
    4. Constantine1855

      You were founded in 1901? Are you even a fraternity? That is just NF. Some of you “fraternity” men are just an embarrassment. You get hard to these bull shit posts you put up based on your “strong feelings” for your so called fraternity. Its embarrassing to you, to your social club, and to all of us. Get fucked and find something thats been around a little longer. You pledge.

      14 years ago at 8:54 am
    5. All I Do Is Frat

      I don’t care what you say, I have friends in sig ep’s at different schools, they tell me they get hazed but i havent heard anything serious. Oh, and since they both received bids they immediately started going to chapters. WHAT THE FUCK??!?! oh and to earn their “brotherhood” status they have to do certain things accumulate points, etc etc. One of my friends gets points for ATTENDING DATE PARTIES. Honestly??!?! that’s your pledgeship or whatever you call it?

      14 years ago at 9:29 am
    6. bourbon and sprite

      Traditional sigep chapter member here, I can safely say some balanced man chapters do suck yet some still do haze under the title of balanced man just because it looks good on paper to nationals.
      HFF

      14 years ago at 10:41 am
    7. SPE454

      i can safely say, my pledge-ship was the most fun i never want to have again for the rest of my life. i have the bottle cap scars to prove it, and i still gag every time i smell tabasco. i have compared my pledge period to KA’s at UT and i can say that what we did was on par to difficulty and more violent then most i have heard. I love my fraternity balanced man or traditional. As i was taught, If you aint SigEp, you aint shit.

      VDBL.

      14 years ago at 10:51 am
    8. SEC drunk

      Another Traditional Sig Ep here. Im on the fence with this issue. I did get hazed as hard as all other fraternities at Ole Miss, because friends and myself compared stories. Traditional Sig Ep chapters are on the same level as other frsternitites. That being said, Balanced Man Programs are about 50/50. There are BMPs that still haze, and for longer periods of time. But others take the term to its literal definition, and are equal members upon bid day. That is upsetting, but know that they are the minority, and will never be able to run a company or a country like a hazed man. VDBL.

      14 years ago at 11:37 am
    9. Frathew Mcconaughey

      You in now way can group every Balanced Man chapter together. Were I’m from our new member stage is longer and harder than any of the other top-tiers. You can easily go a year without being a full-rights brother and learning the full ritual.
      Oh and stop fucking using a certain 3 letter combination on this site.
      VDBL

      14 years ago at 12:56 pm
    10. fratastic1855

      i have a friend in sigep and he got to wear letters better before was initiated.

      wearing letters when you don’t know what they mean.NF

      14 years ago at 7:11 pm
    11. TechBRO

      So your chapter has been around for 130 years… All that says to me is that everything was done for you already and did not put an ounce effort to learn how to really run a chapter, since your 130 years’ worth of alumni are there to do it for you. Whoo-fucking-hoo, you joined a fraternity just for the parties and the ass (not bad reasons, but you get my point).

      As a college graduate and “professional” you have no real-world experience. Good luck building an empire, I hope you get to inherit one, or marry your way into one that is already established.

      14 years ago at 8:17 am
      1. TXpike2995

        Sounds like your the president of a knock off fraternity that isn’t real u loser

        10 years ago at 3:17 am
    12. Henry V

      I hear you man. Get ragged by other “frats” on for being BMP chapter all the time.

      VDBL

      14 years ago at 8:14 am
    13. GoldBRO Sachs and Co

      From the perspective of a brother of a Sigma Phi Epsilon chapter that has been on campus for over a century at a school that is older than all of the fraternities represented on this site:

      Balanced Man is a Risk Management Device. Read that carefully. A Risk Management Device. We live in an age where lawsuits have a more meaningful effect on precedent than actions or intentions. As such, a concerted effort from the national organization to minimize the risk of litigation against all chapters and to provide for the continual existence of the fraternity into the future created the Balanced Man Program. While the intentions of the program are valuable (to encourage dedication to the fraternity throughout the college career and to provide for continual self improvement), every Sig Ep and every fraternity man knows that without hazing, true brotherhood is impossible. Being rational beings, my chapter has continued the practices set forth to build brotherhood and character over the past century. Every one of my brothers and I have the scars and the residuals to prove it. Just as some chapters of every fraternity have abolished hazing (for various reasons), so too do some Balanced Man Chapters of Sig Ep alter their pledge process. However, regarding the nation’s largest fraternity, one would be utterly foolish to believe that the practice of hazing that has defined the fraternity culture do not hold true in the vast majority of Sig Ep chapters–Balanced Man or not. We know this, nationals knows this, and it unites us all because we have all gone through it. Let us not soil the values of fraternity that we have all learned through our respective pledge processes by feuding over petty differences. We are all fraternity men and should live as such.

      HFF

      14 years ago at 11:20 pm
    14. FratMaster1918

      I am proud to be a SigEp, the best fraternity in the nation, and I am proud to be a balanced man. As far as tradition goes, my dad was a SigEp in the 80s and his experience was was similar to mine with the exception of a few things that he says he wished they would have done.
      -VDBL
      -HFF

      13 years ago at 3:35 pm
    15. TX_PHI_1848

      HFF? Holy Friendship Forever?

      If yall had pledgeship, dedication would be so instilled in members that stuff like that would slip out to people like me.

      13 years ago at 4:13 pm
    16. Fratillac CTS

      ^ That’s downright disrespectful. It’s the only line we don’t cross on this website, and there’s a reason for that. I happen to know ZBT’s grip and the meaning of AEKDB, but you don’t see me disseminating that to the world the first chance I get. Unfortunately, many fraternities have found their ritual on the internet, but TFM isn’t the place to be a jackass about it.

      13 years ago at 8:15 pm
    17. americafuckyeah

      i mean who doesnt know the meaning of AEKDB by now. but yeah dont talk about that shit its disrespectful

      13 years ago at 8:43 pm
    18. william fratington

      ^^^^^man that was pretty low of you. Shows a real lack of charictor. Somebody obviously didn’t get hazed

      12 years ago at 9:52 pm
    19. ShootinBlanks

      Can we please get somebody with the ability to remove certain comments to do so? Fraternity secrets being disseminated, regardless of what this reflects upon the GLO as a whole, should be discarded. Please remove these types of comments.

      12 years ago at 11:31 pm
    20. not enough beer

      Frataholic is 100% correct. Remember that regardless of your fraternity, there is no need to discuss your “hazing experiences”. Simply be proud of your fraternity and always strive to make it the best it can be.

      HFF

      10 years ago at 11:44 am
  5. FranklinHowardBRObey

    With the exception of the picture, by far the best post on this site.

    14 years ago at 9:17 pm