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Originally Posted by ree-Xi
Hence the reason why I use the words "can be viewed as hazing" and "may cause fear and therefore, intimidation". I am not advocating or discouraging the activity itself. I am simply stating why people may view it as hazing. If you read my entire post, you will have seen the example in which blindfolding was used as a trust exercise, under supervision.
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Why do legal adults need supervision?
So now, according to you, "supervision" cures all? I'd be more comfortable with replacing the word "may" with "is calculated to." I don't think there should be such a thing as unintentional hazing. Otherwise, you have this amorphous moving target of a definition which fails to adequately inform collegiate members as to whether they are breaking the rules.