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Even though this thread may die, I think there is alot to be learned from it.
Guys, even though we may not consider things hazing, and even if we adminster our pledge program according to all the rules set forth from the school and fraternity, there are still those even in the Greek system who could construe house cleaning, etc. as hazing.
I would say to those chapters who don't haze and have their pledges required or forced to do things, always remain aware that these tasks must erve a higher purpose, and thus conveyed to the pledges. If you are having house cleanings, then be sure to make the pledges aware that in doing so, your house will remain clean, and will hopefully present your house, greek system, school, and fraternity in a positive light. This way, the pledges will take pride in the appearance of the house and will be motivated on their own to complete their duties.
But what others are warning is that the house cleanings, mandatory sings, etc. can lead to hazing. Maybe a house cleaning is done with the intent of maintaining a positive image, but it may eventually turn into a situation where members force pledges to clean solely to make the house. I think what they are trying to say is that things can go south quickly. Therefore, be sure to always police your members and again always have a reason for doing anything in your pledge process.
Nevertheless, I think I've learned something from this thread, so carry on.
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