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Originally posted by DaisyKLP
That is definitely hazing.
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I don't think the problem was that it was an issue of hazing, but more of the fact that because he was trying to gain entry in a GLO, which meant he fell under the jurisdiction of some National Governing Body (or if he were local, the school's governing structure for Greek Life), and at any rate, was doing something out of line.
Hmmmm, wouldn't that be considered financial hazing or some type? But I suppose, now that I think about it, on the other side of the argument, that one could say that these pledges weren't being hazed, that they were showing their commitment to service, etc, etc. You know there are loopholes to everything!
What to do when someone's physical, emotional or mental health is NOT at stake, but he/she are still subject to tasks by force for entry??
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