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Originally posted by VirtuousErudite
I think education is wonderful, however these men had knowledge of prior events that occured on Auburns campus. They had also just attended an educational seminar on racial sensitivity, and I mean less than three days before this occured. I think sometimes people are so wrapped up in themselves that they don't take the time to consider how their actions will affect others and no amount of education will help that.
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Then it is the community's job to respond and make sure these people know that this behavior is unacceptable. Not law enforcement and not the school which is funded by public money.
A previous poster had suggested that they need to be "punished" and I had a problem with that suggestion since it implied law enforcement/the university had to intervene.
Edited to add:
If Kappa Sigma's HQ feels like these actions deserve consequences I'd imagine they would be in the best position to deal with this.