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To all you people who are against hazing, I can say that I see your points. But honestly, I pledged last semester and was hazed. every sorority and fraternity on our campus hazes hard and are proud of that fact. The only fraternity that doesn't haze their "new members" are a joke on campus. go anywhere and you'll see their letters written on bathroom walls or elevators with the words fake or sucks after them. What I'm trying to say is that they have zero respect. You can't just start your own fraternity and have people join or being Greek would not be special. What's so great about it if anyone with money could "join". that to me is buying your friends. I am proud of the fat that I pledged hard. You cannot possibly know how close I am to my pledge sisters. They are my best friends and now that I am watching the current pledge class from this side, I realize why everything was done to me... to build the bonds between the girls and their pledge sisters. You people keep saying that hazing puts distance between pledges and members. This is not accurate at all. I love every one of my sisters, the only thing pledging did was make me rely on my pledge sisters for strength during pledging. I know what it means to be a sister. Without the pledging you are simply joing a club in which anyone with extra cash could get into. My sorority believes in quality, not quantity in girls. My whole point is that pledging creates a bond between sisters or brothers that no one can understand unless they themselves have went through it.
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