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Originally posted by IvySpice
Obviously I'm coming at this from an outsider's perspective, but it does make sense to me that he would want to be a member of the national organization, knew that the local members beating him were violating its rules and policies, and felt that they should be called out for THEIR criminal behavior, which in his opinion didn't reflect on the fraternity as a whole (and in fact was hurting the fraternity as a whole). If he had the bad luck to attend a campus with some rogue undergrad members, why shouldn't he still want to join...and once he had joined, why shouldn't he ask those responsible for his injuries to accept the consequences of their actions?
Is this what happened? Who knows. But to me, it's plausible.
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I agree - especially after all the talk about not joining one chapter but joining an entire organization. Either way, I'll say it again with cases like these it's best to let the legal teams handle it because nobody knows.
-Rudey