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Old 11-26-2010, 12:47 PM
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I agree Carnation, complete double standard. I had many friends in the corps and they were hazed to the nth degree but it was acceptable
There has always been a double standard for military orgs and I cant say I disagree. Military personal have a much more grave purpose than the social and service aspect of greek life. Texas A&M's corps produces alot of American soliders. Im not saying hazing should be completely tolerated, but if it should the corps should be more tolerated than greek life. I personally know many aggie greeks and my mom was a member of a sorority there so I have a basic understanding of greek life there. just my two cents
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