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PNM slidehow leaked from frat I was rushing...advice?
I'm rushing a year later than normal for my school.
One of the current brothers borrowed my laptop last night while I was out of the room (he had my permission). He logged out of his email, but apparently didn't realize he had a nice powerpoint open -- PNMs.ppt I had no idea such a thing even existed -- they have an exhaustive list of every potential new member. One or more slides per person-- complete with their facebook profile photo, descriptions of them from brothers (signed with a number not a name), and a LOT of really hateful things for the people they don't like/don't want in. Even some weird things like comments on penis size (how the hell do they know anyway?) Nothing negative was said about me-- in fact it seems they want to give me a bid. However, it was really disheartening to read some of the horrifically cruel things that they said about some other students I know. The slideshow also included "proposed" hazing activities...things way more hardcore (and gay as fuck) than I would have imagined. As you might suspect, I'm now having second thoughts about this process. People that I consider my friends have been writing these horrible things and their pledging is clearly far nastier than I ever would have believed. What do? |
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It's not unusual for a group to put together power point slides to decide to whom they will be giving bids. The fact is though that you're going to have friends anywhere you get a bid. You may not now, but you will. It sounds like you ought to be exploring your options. |
Realistically, it's not uncommon to have some sort of shared document or presentation or system of tracking potential new members. It's probably also not uncommon for less than flattering things to be said about the PNMs in advance of a vote, either for fun or for real.
Consider that the things you saw may very well have been inside jokes that you don't have the context for. Otherwise, it was very silly for your friend to leave the document open on your computer, unless it was a test. I don't know if there's anything you can or should do in this case other than continue to go through the rush process for this fraternity and any of the others you are interested in. ETA: Yes, what Kevin said. |
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I don't think it was a test because the contents of this slideshow in the wrong hands would get them derecognized and kicked off campus in about 15 seconds. Of course I wouldn't share it with anyone because those people are my friends...but still it's really put me in an awkward position. At this point I'm wondering if I should tell him/any of the brothers that I saw it or pretend I never did. Also, rushing elsewhere is not an option. It's this fraternity or no fraternity. |
DO NOT TELL THEM YOU SAW IT.
Otherwise, it's a truly disappointing situation that you're in and I feel for you. I'm not one of those guys that's going to say OMG DON'T PLEDGE THEY ARE HAAAAZZZZEERRRSSSSS. But neither could I advocate that you pursue a fraternity that you pretty much know for sure doesn't share your values. If you were my son, and it's this fraternity or no fraternity, I'd probably tell you to go through the rush process, see if you actually get picked, and perhaps start the process. You can always drop if it's not your thing or if your morals are compromised. This may not be the BEST advice, but it's the advice I have. |
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And I of course knew they hazed...every fraternity here does, it goes without saying. I just wasn't expecting some of what I read. The worst things that I heard about during their pledging were naked wall sits and having to puke on eachother-- nasty but whatever not a huge deal. I am starting to think the proposed hazing part is some kind of joke because they're always going on about how hazing is about tradition and whatnot, so making up new hazing activities every year kind of goes against that whole tradition aspect I would think. Dunno dunno dunno, whatever I'll probably rush anyway. |
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Also, I'm rushing a year later than normal. I may get one of the few older-student bids because I'm such close friends with a large number of the current members-- which is not the case with the other frats. I.e., Can I get a bid at this fraternity? Probably. Any other fraternity? Certainly not and I'd be laughed at if I showed up at formal rush. |
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ETA: Nevermind. Stupid phone. |
Just because someone left a confidential document open on your computer doesn't mean you have to look at it or continue to read it when you realize what it is.
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Who looks at or edits MS-related ANYTHING on a PNM's comp?
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Who actually believes this is a true story?
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I doubt that a fraternity who comments on penis size and "hardcore, gay hazing" would refer to its aspirants/rushees as "potential new members" |
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Hoosier Is This You? |
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One of my boyfriend's fraternity brothers did something similar last year. They also work with a "PNM" slideshow with added comments and he saved it to a computer in the university library :rolleyes: so naturally, it was forwarded to every single student.
But they weren't that negative about most of the guys and still got every single one they bid. Another fraternity I know has an online forum, which is members only, and they post everything in there. After initiation the threads on the newly initiated guys should be deleted. But one year they forgot, and the new guys could read the entire dialogue about them during rush and pledge period. One resigned after he read it, it was THAT bad. |
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We keep our opinions in-meeting and on a Google Doc, so you have to be really stupid to let that get out somehow. Naturally, of course, no class gets to see what was said about them. It's funny to see the incoming class's reaction the following semester when we repeat the process and they're on our side of the fence. |
My APO chapter does not maintain the "pledge playbook" electronically. Honestly? I'm surprised that anyone does.
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ETA: http://getsomegreek.com/assets/retai..._phoenix_2.jpg |
Oh, no. No no no no no. That is 1970s all over the place. Coked out disco 70s, not hippie singer-songwriter peaceful easy feeling 70s.
The Phoenix actually looks quite sad that it got caught in this unfortunate situation. When I say I want us to use that symbol more I don't mean this!! |
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Then again, that whole site (spelling/grammar errors and all) seems to have spread the fug pretty evenly across the NPC and NIC. |
The poor thing actually looks more like a Roasted Swan.
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I thought it looked like a flaming Peep.
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