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Originally Posted by Bluejamm
No I'm not.  Why would you think I'm kidding? Flesh out your train of thought. I wouldn't want you to be confused.
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I'm not confused. I'm also not a lemming.
When a fraternity or sorority hazes, it makes the news. Hazing is a crime, as is assault. Crimes are newsworthy, particularly those committed by college students against other college students.
Theft is also a crime. When the leader of a non-profit organization steals -- or is accused of theft -- it, too, is newsworthy. Also newsworthy is the fact that the one person who stood up against the alleged crime was expelled from the organization -- that's a problem.
No offense to your sorors and I love them all, but sometimes you just can't handle an issue internally, especially when it involves a crime.
"Stop snitchin'" doesn't apply here. Sorry. If I was in the same position, I'd blow the whistle too, "Alpha business" be damned.