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  1. #21

    Default Re: Abolition of Fraternities and Sororities.


    [color=navy]@yokam, naaah I believe this recent incident of death by hazing just goes to show how the people involved in this crime (and many others like them) are irresponsible, selfish, have no regard for the welfare of others or the law, and thus cannot govern themselves. Their actions and choices reflects on their character, upbringing and the organizations that they represent.


  2. #22

    Default Re: Abolition of Fraternities and Sororities.

    then again, the anti-hazing law has not been successful. shows us that many fraternity people are into hazing jud. so ban the fraternies and we won't have problems na with hazing
    Technically, abolishing the fraternities is just like abolishing it's name. There's no such law preventing people from grouping themselves, not unless if we implement Martial Law again, thus members of such groups can still meet and do their usual thing. With the mindset of people right now, especially the youth, who always try to fit in with what's "cool" or because of peer pressure, such groups will still exist.

    [color=navy]@yokam, naaah I believe this recent incident of death by hazing just goes to show how the people involved in this crime (and many others like them) are irresponsible, selfish, have no regard for the welfare of others or the law, and thus cannot govern themselves. Their actions and choices reflects on their character, upbringing and the organizations that they represent.
    That's actually why is think that such move of abolishing fraternities and sororities is a not a good move. First because the problem is with the people and second, there are a lot of good fraternities that exists out there.

  3. #23

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    [color=navy]Kani si Ma'am Miriam, when she is in heat, can be a bit liberal with her words. As people are often known to do, basta in heat.

    Perhaps, a way to beef up the legislation against hazing is to abolish the particular fraternity through whose initiation has caused a reported death or a number of deaths by hazing.

    That way, only fraternities whose members were involved in manslaughtering their neophytes can be held accountable for their members' violent and criminal actions and be rightly punished. Do not abolish/ban all fraternities, only abolish the "killer" fraternities. Meron just cause.

    And of course put those members actually involved in the manslaughter to trial and get them convicted.

  4. #24

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    I understand MAKOY'S sentiments , its not that ang ANTI HAZING LAW is not effective due to reasons na RAMPANT gihapon sa HAZING ang FRATS . But his point na if ever ma ABOLISH ang FRATS , HAZING will still be EXISTENT no matter where you are . Even in families , clan reunions , boy scouting , barkada camping , lunch breaks etc .. HAZING happens unknowingly . Now will that be stressed and pressured tungod kay HAZING siya ? I dont think so because gi point ra man sa HAZING na existent siya sa FRATS , SORS , and ORGANIZATIONS .
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

  5. #25

    Default Re: Abolition of Fraternities and Sororities.

    well, hazing doesn't happen unknowingly in fraternities right?

  6. #26

    Default Re: Abolition of Fraternities and Sororities.

    Quote Originally Posted by Velvett
    well, hazing doesn't happen unknowingly in fraternities right?
    Thats why go after those FRATS who practices HAZING specially inflicting bodily harm and physical injuries because there are FRATS that does not ENGAGE in anyHAZING at ALL but still has INITIATION RITES to preserve the tradition .
    " A well regulated militia being necessary to the security of a free State, the right of the People to keep and bear arms shall not be infringed. " - 2nd Amendment , Bill of Rights of the United States of America

  7. #27

    Default Re: Abolition of Fraternities and Sororities.

    so you agree with me in saying that hazing is negative and the dictionary definition is enough? kay mo ingon man gud ka wa mi alamag kay di mi fratmen LOL

  8. #28

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    HAZING is negative and without a doubt, i agree on that. frat members only see HAZING on a positive note to justify the act and defend its purpose which is to hurt someone. let's face reality, no matter how frat members make an alibi about hazing, IT IS hurting someone to the point it's abusive. and to make matters worst, victims of hazing face serious injuries if not death.

    then what? we put the blame on the person doing it and not the fraternity (which by the way created that very "purpose").

  9. #29

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    Quote Originally Posted by chad_tukes
    then what? we put the blame on the person doing it and not the fraternity (which by the way created that very "purpose").
    that's what we call "lack of accountability". apparently these frat leaders don't know the term...just look at these fratmen-turned-politicians tsk tsk tsk...they're just there to save their asses.

    grrrr. i'm mad today.

  10. #30

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    i agree on that.

    don't get me wrong but I AM NOT against fraternities. I AM against HAZING and fraternity VIOLENCE. what saddens me the most is the fact that frat leaders get truly accountable for the good deeds they do and proudly admit the good things their frat members have done to help the community (outreach, etc.). however, when frat members commit crime, they suddenly turn their backs like nothing happened.

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