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Originally posted by DeltAlum
Sorry Godfather, I've seen both sides of this firsthand and that argument is trite and old news. If the system is going to survive, hazing has to be eliminated.
You can pontificate all you want, but if you want your fraternity to be around for future brothers benefit you (meaning your chapter) had better get with the program.
If you are in a mainline national fraternity, I know that your nationals has a policy against hazing. Every single one does. What makes you think that you and your undergraduate brothers know and care more about your organization than your alumni and executive officers?
When you took your fraternal oath, you probably swore to never do anything to hurt or threaten the future of the organization.
Take a look at these threads and see what happens to hazing chapters. But do it with open eyes and an open mind.
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My chapter has been around since 1885 but yeah out methods must not work...wait that would mean we've been around longer than most frats let alone most chapters.