Are you asking how you should keep from joining a fraternity where there will be hazing? My advice would be to ask what the fraternity's anti-hazing policy is. A fraternity with a strong, well-laid-out pledge program and a strong anti-hazing policy is probably your best bet if that's what you're looking for. Any fraternity that won't tell you the truth about it is cause for concern.
2006-09-26 08:20:50
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answered by videocrew 3
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Parents raising their children the proper way, teaching them to respect other people and be their brother's keeper. It is all a matter of conscience, something that the COWARDS of our society have forgotten. If you raise a child to respect other people and to love his neighbor, this hazing nonsense would never occur.
Mr. M on hazing.
2006-09-26 15:23:20
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answered by Humberto M 6
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The organization that you are considering probably has a reputation within the community. Depending on the nature of the club, they probably have guidelines to follow. Check it out thoroughly if you are worried.
2006-09-26 15:27:03
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answered by Curious in Seattle 6
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Wear a rubber suit. Protect your skin.
Either that don't attend the ceremony. It only hurts people more.
2006-09-26 15:27:13
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answered by snorkelman_37 5
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Petition the school.... Take it before the board.
2006-09-26 15:20:45
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answered by pitterpatter47 5
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teaching your kids self respect, you can't respect anyone else if you done respect yourself.
2006-09-26 15:25:22
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answered by burnttoast97 4
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