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Old 03-23-2003, 04:47 PM
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Originally posted by kddani
As much as I'd love to see a university admit to being wrong on something, this isn't the situation for it.

There's nothing to apologize for.
The truth is not slander.

Regardless of anyone's personal opinion of whether or not their activities constituted hazing, those actions clearly violate the university regulations regarding hazing. Sigma Chi Omega chose to violate those regulations on national television, and thus must take the consequences that result.

Life is full of choices. If you make the wrong choice, you must be ready to deal with what results.

Sigma Chi Omega made a wrong choice. Not necessarily by appearing on MTV (that's a matter of personal opinion). But by chosing to haze, they knew the consequences that would result.

What's the saying...... you've made your bed, now you have to lie in it?
Wow, there haven't even been charges set against them and you're already finding them guilty too... What they have done on television has NOT violated any hazing laws. If they did, then the university would have said so. They are on suspension pending an investigation.

They didn't do anything wrong, regardless of what your opinion of what hazing is and what it should include. Apparently the administration isn't the only ones out there that makes poor judgments. Why don't you point out the rule that has been broken, because honestly in all fairness I have yet to witness it. But I haven't seen all the episodes, so I could be eating my words later


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