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Old 08-13-2007, 12:05 PM
SNUIGC SNUIGC is offline
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After looking through this thread...wow... that's... simply amazing. ...and, in reference to the question, no, no one in my chapter ever has, or ever will "take wood" or be hazed in any way (Sigma Nu)...albeit, I do know that most other fraternities on our campus still take part in hazing.

Also, what, you humiliate and injure your own BROTHERS/SISTERS for what? Tradition? It makes no sense... you don't tear somebody down to build them up, that's now how it works and it's not showing LOVE to them, you're not being TRUTHful to them and their parents by claiming you won't do such a thing at the start, and it's not making you an HONORable person doing it.
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Old 08-13-2007, 04:06 PM
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Hmmm...

I thoroughly believe in the breaking down of a man to build them back up stronger than before. I just think the breakdown should be mental instead of physical.

What brings line brothers/sisters closer together is not the wood itself-it's experiencing emotions they've never felt before and being able to fight through it with blood, sweat and tears together. Any foreign situation that takes teamwork and a sense of brotherhood/sisterhood will foster that love and dedication that we all strive to instill in each potential brother/sister. Once again, the issue is when it goes too far.

Taking strokes for founders and things of the like are one thing; taking 100+ strokes over the course of 6+ weeks is another. When people are celebrating the "Century Club" more than they are the History and the Ideals there's a problem.

But I do agree with SNUIGC that humiliation and injury is unnecessary. No tradition was created to do that and they've been taken way out of context in this day and age. Many traditions have evolved due to negative energies like anger, jealousy, shame, etc. and pledging in many respects has become more of a competition than a lesson. It's just something to think about.
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Old 09-06-2007, 01:00 AM
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[COLOR=black]Taking strokes for founders and things of the like are one thing;


I was with you until here. Our 22 would have been appalled at anyone taking wood for them. And I have heard that come out of more than one of their's mouths.
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Old 09-06-2007, 02:05 PM
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Wood! Using this word for making men? Men in your group.

It is called assault with a weapon.

Making a man out of paddling is inane and barbaric.

The first as-whole who toched me with WOOD would be in a world of hurt!

Would I have become a member of that group, no, not only NO, but Hell No!

If you are that stupid then so be it.
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