Stuff Frat People Hate: “Fraternities”

Now, you might read this headline and think “What the fuck, first this guy tells me what to like and hate all the time, and now he thinks I should hate myself?” Relax, you insecure son of a bitch. I’m not talking about good old fashioned, American, booze hounding fraternities. I’m speaking of the significantly less fun (and less important) groups out there, that conceal themselves behind Greek letters like wolves in geed clothing.

First and foremost, you have the seemingly endless supply of professional “fraternities,” specifically for business or pre-law or students of literally any other major. Now I know many of these organizations have a fairly significant history (Delta Sigma Pi started in 1907 for example), but they are so innumerably far from the definition of a fraternity that it’s almost laughable. In a recent completely fabricated study, only .001% of Americans thought of one of these professional groups when asked the definition of a fraternity. It’s about time you all called yourself what you really are: a fucking club. If the sight of your letters doesn’t bring thoughts of blackout nights to a sorority woman’s eye, then you aren’t in the same category as us. Enjoy your bi-monthly meetings (free donuts and coffee!) and your astounding dues of $15 a year.

Any form of co-ed “fraternity” clearly fits this bill also. I’m no sexist (ha), but I know that the word fraternity stems from the Latin fraternitatem, meaning “brotherhood (useful if any of you are ever on Jeopardy).” Fraternities were built to strengthen the bonds of men, and while through the years many things have changed, you simply can’t have the same bonds and unity in a mixed sex environment. Especially if any of the girls are attractive.

Finally, there are the IFC chartered houses…that actually lack a house. I’m sorry, but if your brotherhood consists of 15 rejects who deliver rush in the student union, you missed the point. The only acceptable excuse for not having an actual house is that it was recently lost as a punishment for a 14 keg, stripper populated, cocaine buffet party (if that’s the case, frat on sir). If you can’t swing a single social and your date functions are at Golden Corral, you might as well change those letters to “ΓΔΙ.”

You guys obviously get the point by now. Any club who considers a “social event” an ice cream mixer in an auditorium simply does not deserve to hold the title of fraternity that we cherish so deeply. I don’t give a quarter-fuck how old the group is, or how enshrined in history they may be; it is 2011, and today “fraternity” means a group of men who get their balls hazed off, then spend the next 7-16 semesters skirting the line between “socially acceptable” and “holy shit, that kid might die of liver poisoning.” Anyone else is just in denial.

    1. ThadCastle

      ^^ With that comment, I went from hating your guts to a bad taste in my mouth. But please stop already, we don’t have time for your lies.

      13 years ago at 3:10 am
  1. BROwnOutOfProportion

    Actually, I think it would be unfair to call members of some of these organizations NF. Delta Sigma Pi actually has a house at UGA and, coed or not, they rage pretty hard. I joined Phi Alpha Delta senior year because they had access to useful resources for future law students, but it turned out to have plenty of other fraternity men and sorostitutes, both active an inactive. We all raged hard together, had socials and tailgates, etc. It didn’t compare to my social fraternity, of course, but I think it would be unfair to refer to members of these organizations GDIs.

    13 years ago at 5:18 pm
  2. frattywood

    Psi U has coed chapters at some schools (I know for a fact at Georgia Tech the chapter is coed and the biggest nerd GDI fest you’ve ever seen). Completely and totally NF.

    13 years ago at 5:21 pm
    1. smart as fuck

      If every country was asked who they hate the most, the top of the list would be America.

      13 years ago at 5:50 pm
    2. Pharaoh of Frats

      Don’t you ever, ever again compare the joke that is pike to the United States of America. Laps until your feet bleed.

      13 years ago at 8:12 pm
    1. CrashIntoMe

      ^^I wish you would take your pike bullshit somewhere else.

      ^You’re still a pussy BrotherOmicron

      13 years ago at 9:02 pm
    2. SeeYouNT

      How is BrotherOmicron even popular after the bullshit he pulled above? If you could not tell he was full of shit after the first few sentences then you need to get off this site. Full of trolls.

      13 years ago at 12:20 am
  3. Puff Fratty

    Well written column. The worst part about all of this is that these ‘fraternities’ won’t even realize that this column is about them. I’m looking at you Beta Upsilon Chi (Brothers Under Christ). If you’re not IFC, you’re not a fraternity.

    13 years ago at 7:52 pm
  4. future fratdaddy

    This makes me proud to be a legacy, of a fraternity thats actually pretty good at where I plan on going to school.

    13 years ago at 7:52 pm
    1. The Piker

      This makes me proud to be an actual college student, of the academic capabilities to post an ironic sentence featuring a similar comma splice that makes the structure fairly illogical.

      13 years ago at 8:05 pm
    2. The Golden Fleece

      I’d like to motion for totalfratmove.com to start requiring university emails, at minimum, to be able to view, post, and/or comment on this site.

      13 years ago at 8:11 pm
    3. smart as fuck

      ^Second. Even though I’ve seconded it like 5 times in the last year or so.

      13 years ago at 8:32 pm
    4. IFWT

      DavidAllanBro, just stop posting and coming to this site. Same damn thing as deleting.

      13 years ago at 1:02 am
  5. FraterdayAfternoon

    Thank fucking God. Although this article kind of sucked I can completely relate to the disgust I feel in the pit of my stomach when I see “Rush” shirts of a group of loser GDIs in their “academic fraternity.” Good idea, poor execution.

    13 years ago at 8:54 pm
    1. HazesWithWolves

      Most professional schools don’t try to rep themselves as actual fraternities. Nothing wrong with a group of people getting together for furthering their interests.

      13 years ago at 10:49 pm
  6. ChiPhrat

    a lot of the brothers in my fraternity are also in the business “fraternity” at my school….thoughts? i mean i guess its good for networking…

    13 years ago at 11:38 pm
    1. BrotherOmicron

      In all honesty it may be viewed as “NF” because they are using letters they didn’t earn but if that’s what they share an interest in good for them.

      13 years ago at 11:44 pm