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TripleA
10-28-2015, 09:58 PM
Do you think it has a place in sports or pledge groups like sororities and fraternities.Or should be stopped and made illegal.

ROCSteady
10-28-2015, 10:01 PM
Purple or White?

TheSilentKiller
10-28-2015, 10:02 PM
Depends on what you do. I went through hazing for my college team and it brought the team closer but we weren't forced to do anything illegal / extremely detrimental to our health/well-being

dkmwise
10-28-2015, 10:02 PM
When schools try to take a hard line against it then it ends up taking away all camaraderie from college sports teams and other groups. And it looks at any party associated with a group as hazing. I think you should be allowed to have groups with traditions and parties for new members and that stuff. However when it comes to actual hazing I am 100% against and can't even comprehend how someone would allow themselves to have this stuff done to them just to be allowed into some meaningless group, makes no sense to me. And for the people who get enjoyment from hazing other people, what the heck is wrong with you, seriously.

outbreak
10-28-2015, 11:54 PM
depends on what it is. if it's just making a rookie carry the bags/buy the drinks/prepare food in the locker room it's fine but if it's like the anthony davis video from UK then it's gone too far.

Rake2204
10-29-2015, 12:03 AM
Speaking only for myself, I want nothing to do with hazing. There were some light attempts at hazing as I came through my basketball program in high school but I was having none of it. I did not subscribe to the notion of building brotherhood by such means. If members of the program wanted to build solidarity and brotherhood, there were an infinite number of ways of doing so beyond whatever hazing proclaims itself to be.

I think there's many cases where some people on both sides of hazing may enjoy the hazing process and if that's the case, then whatever. But hazing against people's will is a no-go in my book. I also do not subscribe to the notion that by choosing to play basketball, I may have theoretically agreed to hazing if it were previously established within that group. I believe people should be able to participate in activities without having to partake in hazing endeavors, when it comes to sports anyway.

FreezingTsmoove
10-29-2015, 12:09 AM
It will never be stopped. As a hazed frosh I wanted to haze the hell out of the frosh when I got older

LikeMike
10-29-2015, 01:13 AM
There should be hazing on ISH.

BasedTom
10-29-2015, 01:38 AM
don't be a bitch and don't be a snitch

CavaliersFTW
10-29-2015, 02:09 AM
Hazing is pretty lame. Wouldn't ever let myself be hazed for some group or team, no one is worth ritualistic humiliation. I'll lead my own groups, teams or movements before bending over backwards for someone else's.

warriorfan
10-29-2015, 02:59 AM
Hazing is pretty lame. Wouldn't ever let myself be hazed for some group or team, no one is worth ritualistic humiliation. I'll lead my own groups, teams or movements before bending over backwards for someone else's.

only man cavsftw is bending over backwards for is six feet under, if you want to join his wilt fan club please PM him or Laz.

RidonKs
10-29-2015, 03:13 AM
my jr high volleyball team attacked rookies with bingo dabbers

still can't shake that experience :(

UK2K
10-29-2015, 09:03 AM
I was hazed in the Marine Corps. It's part of it. And, there's no getting out of it. You live together, so if you don't want to play along, it only gets worse. The only ones who got it really bad were the ones who thought they were too cool to be hazed.

For regular sports teams though, some good nature fun is fine, but nothing extreme. There's a big difference between sports teams and the Marine Corps.

fiddy
10-29-2015, 09:09 AM
Purple or White?Super Silver or Super Lemon :bowdown::bowdown::bowdown:

Derka
10-29-2015, 09:45 AM
Funniest Haze I've Ever Seen:

Buddy went to a med school in Boston...lots of Asian kids. When a bunch pledged his fraternity, they had them huddle together in their underwear at the intersection of Longwood and Huntington Ave on a Saturday afternoon. One of them then screamed out "ROOOOOK! IT GODZIRRA!!!" and they all began running in circles and screaming at the top of their lungs.

Brilliant stuff.

Dresta
10-29-2015, 11:13 AM
I personally think it's depraved, and that there's not much else worth saying about it.

UK2K
10-29-2015, 11:18 AM
Little bitch wants to join my Corps but is afraid of hazing...

http://www.leatherneck.com/forums/showthread.php?105921-Is-there-still-hazing-in-the-Marine-Corps

Go join the Navy *****.

dunksby
10-29-2015, 11:50 AM
I don't agree with hazing, but I had to go through them during school and army days, but hey those mother****ers had a surprise coming. Lot of stuff in the world that's out of your control, just gotta face them head on, nothing comes from worry and fear.

TripleA
10-29-2015, 12:04 PM
My schools lacrosse team caused any type of hazing to be banned and prosecuted. They pelted jv players with balls and they beat them with sticks.

CavaliersFTW
10-29-2015, 01:57 PM
I was hazed in the Marine Corps. It's part of it. And, there's no getting out of it. You live together, so if you don't want to play along, it only gets worse. The only ones who got it really bad were the ones who thought they were too cool to be hazed.

For regular sports teams though, some good nature fun is fine, but nothing extreme. There's a big difference between sports teams and the Marine Corps.
Would you look at "hazing" in the Marine Corps more as a tool of discipline and trust? In the Military where lives depend on absolute trust and discipline I can understand how any means to get those results necessary can have a purpose.

Recreationally though when I think of hazing, I think it's almost always completely unwarranted. Like for fraternities in shit. Even my high school's football team. The quarterback took the cap off a bottle of tang shoved it up one of the underclassman's ass while all the linemen held him down. Really ****ed up shit that served no purpose other than to completely humiliate and if that ever got into the ears of the kids parents or other adults the school's football coaches (who definitely heard about it but did nothing), and all the students involved would have faced serious consequences. That kind of hazing was all for a football team of teenagers, something that means nothing.

UK2K
10-29-2015, 02:11 PM
Would you look at "hazing" in the Marine Corps more as a tool of discipline and trust? In the Military where lives depend on absolute trust and discipline I can understand how any means to get those results necessary can have a purpose.

Recreationally though when I think of hazing, I think it's almost always completely unwarranted. Like for fraternities in shit. Even my high school's football team. The quarterback took the cap off a bottle of tang shoved it up one of the underclassman's ass while all the linemen held him down. Really ****ed up shit that served no purpose other than to completely humiliate and if that ever got into the ears of the kids parents or other adults the school's football coaches (who definitely heard about it but did nothing), and all the students involved would have faced serious consequences. That kind of hazing was all for a football team of teenagers, something that means nothing.

It's definitely not the same as hazing in sports.

Like, I wouldn't call making the rookies carry the veterans bags 'hazing'. I mean I guess by definition it is, but that's just part of it.

Hazing in the Marine Corps, at least when I went through, was cleaning your room for an inspection only to have a corporal come through an hour prior to inspection and destroy everything (and I mean everything) which causes you to fail. I've been tied up before, tazed while I am sleeping. That wasn't a big deal, I did the same shit to new guys.

There were extreme cases where people ****ed up that really got hazed. Falling asleep on firewatch is a HUGE no-no. I've seen some brutal punishments for those people. Since beatings were frowned upon, Marines got more creative in how they punished them. One guy had to carry around a backpack of 8 bricks, one labeled for every hour he was on firewatch, every where he went for a long, long time. I've seen people buried up to their heads in sand and had buckets of water dumped on their face.

But you know what? Those guys won't **** up again. :lol

But no, hazing,in line with the hazing I described, has no place in sports or sports teams, especially school teams. Pro teams is different, you're a grown ass man, handle it yourself. Or quit.

West-Side
10-29-2015, 02:13 PM
Nothing's better than going to a college party and suddenly a girl is ordered to suck your **** as her initiation, and you're the guy chosen. :pimp: