Are frat brothers natural conservatives?
He says part of the reason members of the Greek system tend to be more conservative than their independent peers is that the organizations celebrate tradition and history.
Mike Cunningham, from Purdue University’s class of ’12, was the president of his fraternity and also of the university’s College Republicans. He says he noticed that, while members of Purdue’s large Greek system certainly span the ideological spectrum, they seemed more likely to identify as fiscally conservative and to gravitate toward College Republicans than did the general student population.
“Conservatives on college campuses are a silent majority,” he adds, arguing that the Greek system can bring together students who otherwise wouldn’t find much sympathy for their ideals.
While Greeks tend to support socially liberal causes like abortion and gay marriage, they also seem more likely to respect tradition, history, and stability.









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Er, no. Smart people and wise people are natural conservatives.
John the Libertarian on January 26, 2013 at 10:11 PM
False Flag Slanderous Libel!!! lmao…
Kaptain Amerika on January 26, 2013 at 10:17 PM
at my college the frat boys were most likely to get blind drunk at the kegger, bbq in a barrel on their porch burning the frat house down while they slept…
… which does not exactly sound ‘ conservative’ but aspects of this event (which really happened) are indeed ‘traditional’ and ‘historically’ part of fraternity life.
( but in the spirit of truthfulness, free ranging fraternity members in howling packs did call us ‘f*gs’, ‘fing queers’ and other more graphic terms when we peacefully protested military recruitment in the student union- that was when they were just calling us all those same names because we were art and music majors …)
mittens on January 26, 2013 at 10:44 PM
pardon- correction- “that was when they were not just calling us…”
mittens on January 26, 2013 at 10:46 PM
Fat brothers may tend to be conservative because they know if they pool their money they can get better deals on bulk orders of cheeze curls.
Mimzey on January 26, 2013 at 11:04 PM
Oh perfect. Yeah, the drunken, stoned, hazing jerks who just about everyone else on campus can not stand? Yup, go for it cons.
libfreeordie on January 26, 2013 at 11:49 PM
Pretty much all of them on my campus are conservatives, but then again pretty much everyone, either in a frat/sorority or not, is a conservative.
And yes, frat rats are obnoxious. Again, they’re not conservative socially in any way (Many are pro choice because it allows them to have sex frequently without consequences), pro pot, although I suppose some are quite homophobic. Most of them are conservatives because they’re parents are very wealthy.
vegconservative on January 27, 2013 at 1:36 AM
libfreeordie on January 26, 2013 at 11:49 PM
I was set up with my very conservative husband by a former college classmate of his. They were both frat boys.
annoyinglittletwerp on January 27, 2013 at 4:56 AM
i.e., No.
Stoic Patriot on January 27, 2013 at 7:18 AM
There are different types of fraternities; social, service, and professional. The social fras were just a collection of obnoxious jerks who all saw Animal House and decided that they were it. They have very few redeming qualities as a campus organization. The service and professional frats have much more conservative potential. They have a higher dedication to responsibility and posiive values.
DAT60A3 on January 27, 2013 at 10:01 AM