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This girl basically said that every allegation was false. She was only there when the stuff took place and not as a member of "any of the violent girls" and she shouldn't be expelled. Why? "Violation of rights." The interviewer said "What kind of rights?" Her reply? "Just constitutional rights."

 

Top it off, she declined to comment on alcohol being present. Of course, her mother said that what the girls did was disgraceful, but her daughter wasn't involved at all. Top it off, she implied that these girls didn't deserve expulsion. Now, she tried for some damage control by saying some of the girls were wrong, but it was obviously an attempt at cover.

 

I swear, this is disgusting. Granted, when I was in high school, we'd mess around with some of the underclassmen, but nothing permanent. If anything, the worse part would be lifting them up, carrying them around and dropping them. Woohoo.

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Guest HollywoodSpikeJenkins

I may have been living under a rock for the past week, but, uhh, what happened?

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Guest BDC

I'll fill you in after class provided someone else hasn't, but you haven't heard about the high school girls hazing underclass girls by throwing rocks and feces at them and such?

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Guest HollywoodSpikeJenkins
I'll fill you in after class provided someone else hasn't, but you haven't heard about the high school girls hazing underclass girls by throwing rocks and feces at them and such?

I remember reading something about hazing on MSN homepage thingy, but I don't remember it being about girls.

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Guest MaxPower27

The thread is here

 

Basically, these girls in high school went to a powder puff football game, and it turned into a full out assault.

 

I think there's a link to an article or two in there

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Guest mach7

Man, if I ever caught anyone doing what those chicks did, to one of MY sisters, they'd have hell to pay.

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Guest Ace309

I defer to my comment in Anglesault's sig about people not understanding constitutional rights.

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Guest BDC

'Sault is correct. People assume constitutional rights to defer doing whatever the hell they feel like. Screw that. I'd have challenged that statement without a thought.

 

"Which constitutional rights are you referring to? Peaceful assembly? Peaceful, stupid"

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Guest hardyz1

I never understood hazing. It's just retarded. If anybody would try that stuff on me I would seriously hurt them. For example, I remember hearing stories about football camp in high school where the varsity players would wake up the younger players in the middle of the night and hit them with soap wrapped in towels. If I had been there, I would've beaten the holy hell out of everyone involved.

 

And don't get me started about high school wrestlers utilizing the old tea bag method. You hardly go a week without a story about that.

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Guest ant_7000

The school struck a deal with some of the students, that if they don't sue the school they'll let them graduate.

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Guest SweetNSexyDiva

It makes me sick everytime I think about the hazing!! Maybe she wasn't part of the major damage, but the fact that she knew what was planned and didn't do anything about it is terrible.

 

They all deserve to be expelled. Or let the girls who got hazed stick paint thinner and crap in their mouths so they can see how it feels!

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Guest BDC

This sort of crap disgusts me. You do what you want and as soon as consequences come calling, you start suing and crying about rights. ESPECIALLY when they try to claim that their CONSTITUTIONAL rights have been infringed upon. Even these stupid lawyers can't justify that claim.

 

Honestly? I'll take a government contract with some shinbreakers to straighten these kinds of idiots up. Fascist? Lord, no, I'm just SICK of this kind of garbage.

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Guest Vern Gagne
I never understood hazing. It's just retarded. If anybody would try that stuff on me I would seriously hurt them. For example, I remember hearing stories about football camp in high school where the varsity players would wake up the younger players in the middle of the night and hit them with soap wrapped in towels. If I had been there, I would've beaten the holy hell out of everyone involved.

 

And don't get me started about high school wrestlers utilizing the old tea bag method. You hardly go a week without a story about that.

Agreed. Some of things they do involving certain orifices of the human body seem kinda gay.

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Guest Vyce

They shouldn't be allowed to graduate, but I can understand the school not wanting to get sued. Although if it was me, I'd gleefully take on the little bastards in a court of law.

 

Thank god that the courts enforced SOME responsibility in making the expulsions stick.

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Guest MaxPower27

I never understood hazing, though I felt my fair share, it was all stupid, childish stuff. Not pouring paint thinner in my mouth and smearing shit on me.

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Guest EricMM

I'd still like to know where the fuck this kind of hazing takes place... In my highschool, the powderpuff game was just the guys in the cheerleader suits and the girls played a game of football. I don't understand where this came from. It reminds me of that scene from "Dazed and Confused" but... what part of our culture spawns or advocates that??

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Guest MaxPower27

The powderpuff was the same at my high school.

 

I think it spawns from people trying to prove to someone that they either (A) don't belong or (B) have to sacrifice to belong.

 

The problem is that by doing this, nobody learns a lesson except the people inflicting the punishment, the girls that should be fined and expelled.

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Am I the only one who has the feeling that this girl is only sorry that she got caught instead of being sorry that she was witness to, or even part of an unnecessary assault on other peers? Because if you ask me, I think half of these kids honestly don't give a shit that they were hurting or completely humiliating other people in their school that they look down on, but they are upset because the big bad school is punishing them for what they were doing for FUN: humiliating the younger, less popular schoolmates.

 

And I don't think an expulsion or being charged with assault by the police would curb their behavior a bit. They'd just say "fine, whatever!" after the punishment gets handed down, and they'll go back to doing what they were doing before, in between making snide comments about the principal, the police, or even the court that handed down the sentence.

 

I'm sorry, folks, but I do NOT believe any of the kids responsible for hazing are even remotely sorry they did it.

 

-Ben

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Guest Slapnuts00

I too have never heard of anything like this. As a high school senior the powder puff game is hosted and recognized by the school, and is just a fun exhibition game where the girls play football and the guys dress as cheerleaders. Its all in school spirit. This is what happens when schools dont take an interest and actually accomodate social events...

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Guest Vern Gagne

Are these games common. I never remember anything like that happening at my school. The kids I knew in the Senior class could of cared less about hazing any Juniors and playing in some football game.

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Guest Galactic Gigolo
I never understood hazing. It's just retarded. If anybody would try that stuff on me I would seriously hurt them.

: : calls up Bradshaw : :

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Guest Hogan Made Wrestling

It's too bad they didn't get maced (the hazers that is, not the people being hazed).

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Am I the only one who has the feeling that this girl is only sorry that she got caught instead of being sorry that she was witness to, or even part of an unnecessary assault on other peers? Because if you ask me, I think half of these kids honestly don't give a shit that they were hurting or completely humiliating other people in their school that they look down on, but they are upset because the big bad school is punishing them for what they were doing for FUN: humiliating the younger, less popular schoolmates.

 

And I don't think an expulsion or being charged with assault by the police would curb their behavior a bit. They'd just say "fine, whatever!" after the punishment gets handed down, and they'll go back to doing what they were doing before, in between making snide comments about the principal, the police, or even the court that handed down the sentence.

 

I'm sorry, folks, but I do NOT believe any of the kids responsible for hazing are even remotely sorry they did it.

 

-Ben

No doubt, no remorse at all. Part of it has to lie on the parents who will bail out their kids without thinking of any consequences, so they might learn from this.

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Ben is right. These people would still consider the hazing to be something they should be proud of had they not been caught. Once reality slapped them in the face and they were met with the consequences, they suddenly developed (phony) consciences.

 

-Tiff

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Guest Harry Hood

If I got caught doing this, rest assured my parents would NOT bail me out. They'd want me to feel the full scope of the repercussions.

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Ben is right. These people would still consider the hazing to be something they should be proud of had they not been caught. Once reality slapped them in the face and they were met with the consequences, they suddenly developed (phony) consciences.

And all probably a ruse so they can save their chances at college.

 

When watching WGN News when this was a relatively new story, a commentator mentioned the fact that getting expelled from school (and being charged in court) for hazing could cost them any chance at getting into the college of their choice.

 

Basically, the girls will pretend they're sorry so they can go on to a university and spend more time partying than actually studying. Sick, but at least they're not openly denying they did it.

 

-Ben

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Guest Lil Naitch

Hazing is the one reason I don't join a frat. Somebody tries to beat up on me or make me wear a dress or what not, I'd beat them with "Big Red", my baseball bat.

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If I got caught doing this, rest assured my parents would NOT bail me out. They'd want me to feel the full scope of the repercussions.

Amen to that, I just made a 1500 dollar mistake, and believe you me not for one second did I think about asking for any help, but in reality that's how it should be, why can't people pay their dues once they fuck up?

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Guest Ravenbomb

where is this video? I'm morbidly curious as to what everybody's talking about

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