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Originally Posted by msl2008
don't worry about me...because i'm an alum, i don't haze anyone and thus can't be put in jail or pay a fine. i just wanted to try and see if i could change my way of thinking by listening to the people on this board. as of now, i do think that my hybrid program of some physical stuff and some philanthropies/study sessions etc is the best way to go. as for people telling on us, well we've survived this long...and by the time we go away lots of things will be different in america anyway with the way this country is going. we got way more problems then college kids hazing other college kids. let's get the real criminals out there.
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You're an alum and you don't haze anyone anymore. But you encourage the current active members to continue with the same activities. Are you going to be the one bailing them out and visiting them in jail? Because I doubt it.
You don't think a hybrid program of physical stuff and productive philanthropies/study sessions would be helpful? So only pushups and yelling for not knowing the founders names or the ages of all their pledge brothers is the best way to go? Yea, that sounds right. College isn't about academics and building relationships with the surrounding community anyway.
You've survived this long, and that's great. But just a few weeks ago a thread was started here in which a chapter that had been on a campus for nearly 100 years was caught for hazing. Everyone always thinks that it can't happen to them.
And if you think that deaths due to hazing is a small problem, then I would really like to know what you would consider a "big" problem.