Disturbing rituals: Hazing has become a major problem across high school and college campuses. Some people have reportedly committed suicide because of hazing. Victims of hazing are often discouraged from speaking out. Blowing the whistle can bring disaster to the group. And hazing is now against national fraternity and sorority policies. It’s also against the law. Any person who participates in hazing commits a misdemeanor of the third degree.
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And it can go farther than that. Some of the incidents that have happened in recent years are very serious. And students can go so far as committing criminal homicide.
A lot of the worst hazing involves emotional, physical, and even sexual abuse. Students take the hardest of drugs and do public sexual acts by force. Some of this would leave even seasoned S&M veterans blushing. “At least one student has died every year since 1970 because of hazing,” attorney Douglas Fierberg has stated. Much of the hazing is unfortunate. It’s a part of the ongoing culture of each organization. Many of these rituals have probably been going on for at least a decade. In the worse case scenario, sometimes things go too far. And ordinary rituals become national news. And here’s the paradox, these rituals are far from ordinary. Some of them are downright inhumane.
Here are 11 Disturbing Hazing Rituals That Actually Happen
11. Wrestle Mania At Kentucky Western University Frat House
Collin Craig of Kentucky Western has many stories of hazing during his fall semester in 2014. In a practice known as being “sung to,” upperclassmen forced freshman to chug beer. Everyone would tickle the drinker’s throat and hit them in the testicles. The college swimmer says he was also forced to wrestle his teammates for hours at a time. He was “choked to the point of passing out” and forced to strip to his underwear and put on a horse head mask.
A search warrant of “the party house” turned up five picture boards of nude or semi-nude people, many of which were in compromising positions. Craig states, “parties and hazing occurred each night. I was singled out, belittled, threatened, intimidated, and shunned.” He says his teammates, and even his coaches, encouraged him to keep his mouth shut.
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