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03-21-2006, 01:34 AM
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To add yet another facet to this whole discussion.... think of all the activities that our orgs can no longer do for fear of them being deemed hazing....
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03-21-2006, 01:36 AM
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To add yet another facet to this whole discussion.... think of all the activities that our orgs can no longer do for fear of them being deemed hazing....
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03-21-2006, 02:20 AM
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To add yet another facet to this whole discussion.... think of all the activities that our orgs can no longer do for fear of them being deemed hazing....
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Like what?
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03-21-2006, 02:57 AM
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Like what?
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I think that it's a sorry state of affairs when you want to do something as simple as strip a pledge, pour chocolate sauce on her and stake her out on a red ant hill until she can recite the greek alphabet backward, and panhel gets all up in arms and starts yipping about "hazing".
But that's just me.
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03-21-2006, 11:30 AM
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I think that it's a sorry state of affairs when you want to do something as simple as strip a pledge, pour chocolate sauce on her and stake her out on a red ant hill until she can recite the greek alphabet backward, and panhel gets all up in arms and starts yipping about "hazing".
But that's just me.
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03-21-2006, 11:57 AM
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I don't think anyone's suggesting something like that KR -- and that you can even come up with that stuff is a little scary.
Most of the hazing that I've seen (although, my chapter never engaged in a bit of it) was people being yelled at, forced calisthenics, difficult tasks to do in a short amount of time.
Heck, some of the stuff I've heard about has actually sounded pretty cool. On the other hand, I've heard of some pretty dangerous (stupid) things that some chapters have engaged in.
I'm sure most of y'all are pretty familiar with your respective organizations' policies on hazing. Do you think they go too far? I mean, I can see trading swats, bows and toes, etc. as unacceptable, but line ups and some tasks that would pass for hazing under most of our policies get me to question them a little bit. How far do they need to go?
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03-21-2006, 12:17 PM
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I'd like to note here that the college-aged boys I know are remarkably capable of getting themselves into trouble, sans fraternity or sports team.
And I say "boys" because I don't know of any 19 year old girls who made a potato gun and took turns firing it at an angle at a railway train.
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03-21-2006, 12:34 PM
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I'd like to note here that the college-aged boys I know are remarkably capable of getting themselves into trouble, sans fraternity or sports team.
And I say "boys" because I don't know of any 19 year old girls who made a potato gun and took turns firing it at an angle at a railway train.
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03-21-2006, 12:37 PM
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But you guys think of things girls would NEVER EVER think of. Like handcuffing your drunk friend to the front porch overnight.
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03-21-2006, 12:44 PM
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What I was refering to were things that I had read on other threads on this topic which were similar to things I encountered as a pledge. When I got my big sis I went on a scavenger hunt to find clues at a variety of locations before it was revealed. That was fun and I was not harmed in the least! Now, scavenger hunts are deemed hazing b/c there are individuals that will take things way too far. If I had ever had things poured on me, thrown at me, etc. there is no way I would have joined my group!! That has no purpose and serves no value. But going on my big sis hunt is a whole different story. I bonded with the girls in my group b/c we got to share that fun together while we ran all over town looking for clues and trying to put it all together and see if we were actually right  It's unfortunate that such fun and harmless activities have to be done away with b/c of a minority of people.
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03-21-2006, 12:54 PM
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yeah good point
but not only that
we only got to wear our pledge buttons once the whole time b/c they said making us dress up to wear them was hazing. That's BS we should have got to wear it more.
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03-21-2006, 01:03 PM
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yeah good point
but not only that
we only got to wear our pledge buttons once the whole time b/c they said making us dress up to wear them was hazing. That's BS we should have got to wear it more.
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That's the kinds of things I'm refering to. It's an honor to wear your pledge pin but since a minority take things to the nth degree, that is now a taboo thing to do. That is the true issue with hazing laws.... they are written so broadly that everything falls under hazing even though the intent of the laws was to stop the beatings and things like that.
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03-21-2006, 01:20 PM
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yeah good point
but not only that
we only got to wear our pledge buttons once the whole time b/c they said making us dress up to wear them was hazing. That's BS we should have got to wear it more.
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Over here wearing your pledge pin while wearing a canadian tuxedo was strictly forbidden.
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03-21-2006, 01:34 PM
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Over here wearing your pledge pin while wearing a canadian tuxedo was strictly forbidden.
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What is a canadian tuxedo?
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03-21-2006, 02:16 PM
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we only got to wear our pledge buttons once the whole time b/c they said making us dress up to wear them was hazing. That's BS we should have got to wear it more.
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Asking people to participate in a dress up day and wear their pin is not necessarily hazing...and someone may be taking the rules too far. The question is this-if someone chose not to participate in the dress up (normal clothing etc.), what would happen to them? If there is no punishment or retribution of any kind, then it is not hazing to ask for their participation. If there is, then you could make an argument that it is.
Scavenger Hunts--this is an FIPG thing. FIPG, which most national groups are a part of, specifically fordbid them and I was told it was because there were too many instances of people travelling long distance, stealing things, make buffoons of themselves etc. I know that's not always the case, but that is where the objections are stemming from.
I do think some of the rules we have are because people cannot always be trusted to not go too far, unfortunately (the whole given an inch, take a mile kind of thing....)
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