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Originally posted by ZetaStorm
I agree....A lot of these issues were brought up when MIP was orginally implemented yet it was kind of pushed under the table.
You're right there aren't any easy answers. It's kind of like shooting in the dark.
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Your statement confuses me. MIP came about, because these issues were already present. What MIP did was give the orgs. a better legal realm with which to discipline such behavior. Before that very few orgs had internal written standardized processes, so unless something like a death occured, it was hard to prove a violation of the rules--there were none except very general statements.
Everyone seems to blame the current hazing on MIP. But prior to it there was above ground AND below ground. What I see is reason for the current situation appearing to be worse is the advent of the internet and more stories getting told to more people.