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Originally posted by MoxieGrrl
This morning, two of the junior girls were on The Early Show with their lawyer. Matt Lauer asked them, "Did you ever think to tell them to stop?" The girls said no because they were too afraid.
Ok, this makes no sense to me. If someone was punching me in the face, I would be screaming bloody murder for them to stop! Peer pressure to be a part of the cool crowd would not override physical pain. Especially in this situation where it looked like a free for all.
Has it not been established that if you allow yourself to be hazed, you are just as guilty as the hazers? (That wasn't meant to be rhetorical; I seriously don't know)
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If i'm not mistaken, i swear that one clip of a tape showed girls yelling for them to stop. I remember one girl crying and saying "please stop" then being smacked in the face and kicked...
Maybe i made that up??
As for the not getting up and walking away... your on the ground covered in paint, human waste is being dumped on you, baskets are being thrown on you, and there's a girl pulling your hair and kicking you in the side... don't tell me that you aren't afraid of what they'll do if you got up and tried to walk away... even if you wanted to what if you were too hurt (girl with a broken ankle) ??? just trying to see if from the perspective....