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Old 02-14-2004, 12:00 AM
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Originally posted by TKE209Sweethrt
Umm..where is the hazing there? On paper it may be "hazing" but boy, get real. Oh, and not getting initiated for not getting signatures or the interviews? Good! The main point for those activities for pledges to do is to get to know the actives and the organization as a whole better. If a pledge isn't even putting forth effort to do the little things like that, well hell, who needs them? If they aren't even around during their dag on pledge period, then what says they'll be around once they get in?
Sorry for the rant, but I'm thinking you really don't know the inside reasons and you're putting your nose where it doesn't belong. Now if you say an active physically hurt a pledge..is when it'll be important.
TKE209Sweethrt....
Denying initiation because a new member did not get enough signatures or interviews has been labeled as hazing by many (if not all) national organizations. If that activity is specifically against the GLOs anti-hazing policy, then it is not allowable by that organization.

Hypothetical situation....
Let's say I'm driving through my college town late at night and I drive by a carwash. I see some girls that I KNOW are members of XYZ spraying water on other girls that I KNOW are pledges (back in my day) of XYZ. Apparently the girls being sprayed have lots of other stuff on them cause they look dirty. The girls being sprayed have blindfolds on.

Being a member of NPC, in order to uphold my own GLO values as well as NPC values, am I obligated to report what I saw? Who would I report that to?

Discuss......

PsychTau
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