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Originally posted by tld221
--i mean, what org would want people to know they did things like this to ppl, and it was swept under the rug, and sometimes paid off to the families of the victims, and still walk around with their heads high and mighty becuase they do for the community and acheive great things?
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The problem is, it's not the
organization that is doing this to ppl, but some individuals that happen to be in a particular org. The
organization doesn't sweep anything under the rug; these ppl are being punished. You can actually research this as well.
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call me being radical here, but to me, thats no better that black on black crimes, or a shady CEO who commits harassment and gets away with it. seems like hazing incidents that resulted in injury have happened so much, it became normalized, and while bones were broken and lives were lost, people still want to be an XYZ.
i mean damn, how far are u willing to go? i mean, its only a few weeks of sacrifice out of a lifetime of...(you fill in your personal blanks)
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I also think the best question is, how far are
you willing to go? If you were interested in an org, after stating the above, are you still interested? Why would you join now if you view the
organization in this light? Maybe because of the positive things that they do? (rhetorical). And you're right, it is a lifetime commitment. So
if you became a member, you have a lifetime to enjoy those positive aspects of that organization that made you want to join in the first place.