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Old 09-25-2007, 01:23 AM
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How else would we be able to stamp out the sort of behavior which could potentially threaten our organizations' existences? It takes a lot of courage to be a "snitch." Far more than it does to simply go along with whatever [illegal] program one's organization has put together. In most states, hazing is a crime. At a minimum, by "snitching," one is saving future generations from having to risk potential jail time/fines and blemished records.

I typically am not one to judge what other organizations are doing. NPHC least of all. But with all due respect, your attitude and the attitudes described by the individuals in the community described by PrettyBoy are pretty disturbing.

NPC organizations have by and large been successful eliminating hazing. NIC organizations have had success, but to a somewhat lesser extent. Are NPHC organizations having a more difficult time? Why?
I'm going to have to disagree with you. I have come across more situations with hazing concerning IFC fraternities than NPHC fraterniteis. I'm not saying either does it more or less than another, just speaking on what I've encountered.

Also, when looking at the things PrettyBoy was speaking of you have to take into consideration WHEN these people became a member of their respective organizations. Yes some of that is passed down but I think that it plays a factor on how people will respond to thing.
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