I do agree there’s some tall tales out there regarding hazing. Most people who defend fraternity act like it’s some one off thing or some rogue characters, instead of it being a culture (which it could be characterized as).Link? I'm not denying hazing. Let's be more critical than that, now. Did this documentary include all this extreme trash we are seeing in this thread? Cats eating tuna? Soggy buiscuit(which is 100% white people shyt...spare me)? Probably not. When I say you were fed misinformation that doesn't mean, 'there is no hazing' I know critical thinking has become a luxury but come on. Get out of your feelings.
Hazing | The Deadly Ritual at Fraternities and Sororities
Filmmaker Byron Hurt, a member of a fraternity himself, explores how hazing rituals reflect our desire to belong—even if taken to sometimes deadly lengths.
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