I've thought about going to my fraternity alumnae events in Berkely, but I'm afraid of what I will encounter.
I don't mind contributing money, but not to any woke, DEI or leftist Kommie crap.
It's strange looking back in the light of recent revealed events and research of the last couple of years. My grandfather was a Postmaster General in NY State, which means he was most assuredly a Freemason by implication and association. My Fraternity's symbol is a skull and bones (but without the 332 of the Yale varietal). Fraternities must be Freemason recruiting depots, so I guess I never made the cut, musta just been the rich kids of whom we had a few.
I was also in the Lion's Club for a short time by invitation (I'm not much of a joiner). The Lion's, Rotary and Kiwanis must all be variations of Freemason recruitment.
When I was a poor student in LA, another renter in the house was an older guy who was a Freemason and he invited me to a dinner, but I never went. I probably should have. It would likely have boosted my career.
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