Shocking Penn State hazing incident

Anonymous
Are we raising psychopaths? How did so many guys leave him to die a slow painful death, without calling for help? Are we raising monsters?!. Apparently surveillance cameras captured everything. I feel heartbroken for his parents. That was someone's child
Anonymous
State Pen
Anonymous
My takeaway is remind your kids to call 911 themselves when they see someone at risk -- don't plead with others to do so. Pick up the phone yourself.
Anonymous
Same community that thinks it's normal to witness decades of little boy rape in the football program and not intervene or call the police.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Are we raising psychopaths? How did so many guys leave him to die a slow painful death, without calling for help? Are we raising monsters?!. Apparently surveillance cameras captured everything. I feel heartbroken for his parents. That was someone's child


One kid apparently tried to help but the others told him he was nuts. I'm sure they were all drunk to a point that fear overcame common sense so it's not 100 percent surprising that very young people could have this happen.
Anonymous
The Greek system should be abolished. How many hazing deaths or injuries will it take? The peer pressure and social structure of these organizations prevents young people from doing what's right, because the social consequences would be too high. Any greek organization needs to go back to being 100% community service. No houses, no parties, no booze allowed.
Anonymous
The parents said that the kid just wanted to fit in. That is the riskiest prospect for anyone. This kid didn't deserve any of this, but that need to be 'like and liked' is dangerous.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The parents said that the kid just wanted to fit in. That is the riskiest prospect for anyone. This kid didn't deserve any of this, but that need to be 'like and liked' is dangerous.


Freedom is risky. People drink. Tragedy and unbearable heartache is a potential reality for everybody.
Anonymous
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/grade-point/wp/2017/05/07/penn-state-student-said-frat-brothers-ignored-pleas-to-help-classmate-who-died-after-hazing/?utm_term=.c507b3d3dad7

Jesus. Are college aged students just not emotionally and intellectually developed enough to handle being in a fraternity environment? Or are we absolutely failing at teaching and raising our kids?
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:Same community that thinks it's normal to witness decades of little boy rape in the football program and not intervene or call the police.


Don't kid yourself. This can and probably does happen ANYWHERE. This is the Greek life mentality, which is what should be questioned.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Greek system should be abolished. How many hazing deaths or injuries will it take? The peer pressure and social structure of these organizations prevents young people from doing what's right, because the social consequences would be too high. Any greek organization needs to go back to being 100% community service. No houses, no parties, no booze allowed.


I completely agree. I was hazed years ago while pledging, obviously not to death. But to this day I resent the fraternity and the so-called-brothers who participated. Enough of this nonsense. I let my children choose their college, but I told them I would not pay for any school that had a significant Greek system.
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:The Greek system should be abolished. How many hazing deaths or injuries will it take? The peer pressure and social structure of these organizations prevents young people from doing what's right, because the social consequences would be too high. Any greek organization needs to go back to being 100% community service. No houses, no parties, no booze allowed.


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Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Greek system should be abolished. How many hazing deaths or injuries will it take? The peer pressure and social structure of these organizations prevents young people from doing what's right, because the social consequences would be too high. Any greek organization needs to go back to being 100% community service. No houses, no parties, no booze allowed.


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My friend's daughter refused to drink until she threw up during pledge week so she was kicked out.

Not at Penn but it's the whole Greek system that is disgusting.
Anonymous
JoePa knew...
Anonymous
Anonymous wrote:
Anonymous wrote:The Greek system should be abolished. How many hazing deaths or injuries will it take? The peer pressure and social structure of these organizations prevents young people from doing what's right, because the social consequences would be too high. Any greek organization needs to go back to being 100% community service. No houses, no parties, no booze allowed.


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I went to a college (Jesuit) without a Greek system. People self segregated into groups and did this too whether it was the baseball players, lax, etc. Young kids are going to drink into oblivion.
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