[b]are u a member of a fraternity/sorority?[/b] No
[b]What can you say about Fraternity/Sorority?[/b]
there are different organizations out there. some are helpful to the community and its members and others are destructive to its members and have a bad reputation to the society.
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What can you say about the member of a Fraternity/Sorority?[/b]
some are good role models and worthy of their respected organizations and some are using their org for their own selfish purposes and their scapegoat in case of trouble.
[b]in your own opinion.. is fraternity/sorority, bad or good?[/b]
Good because it enhances their members ability to socialize and be a good citizen and some org organizes charities, community services, giving self-enhancement seminars to its members etc. (depending on the organizations)
and at the same time...
Bad because some org are still using the unlawful act of Hazing to their initiation process.
i dont want to close this topic without sharing my point of view about Frats and Sors...
so, when your entering an org what would you do? dont be stupid to enter an org just to be cool, NO! you should be physically and mentally ready on entering Frat or Sors because its a lifetime commitment. and dont just sign the application form and undergo initiation without asking if they are undergoing Hazing or not, its your right to know!
do you want to enter a Frat or Sors that violates the law? the Anti-Hazing Law? come on!
im so depressed about what happened on a outstanding UP graduating student whos the latest victim of that UNLAWFUL barbarian act!
so please be careful on choosing an org to enter, be sure it has a good reputation record.
and lastly, i want to spill this another stupid initiation act out! when your initiators ask you "Hirap O Sarap" (Suffer or Joy) resist immediately and report Him/Her to the other senior members of the frat/sors or better yet just enter another org!
"the anti-hazing law (Republic Act 8049) is not limited to acts committed by fraternities and sororities. Any organization or club may “commit hazing” on a recruit, neophyte or applicant by simply placing him or her “in some embarrassing or humiliating situations such as forcing him or her to do menial, silly, foolish, and other similar tasks” in order to gain entry into the organization. The law is explicit that any act that causes both psychological and physical suffering and injury to the person joining an organization may be considered hazing..."
im sorry bro if we have different opinion about your topic... and thanks for your approval to copy your thread...
Last edited by JC_SleekNSassy (2008-12-04 03:03:47)