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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]The only thing that will seriously reduce future incidents would be the sight of the Virginia Phi Psi rape suspects in handcuffs. Arrest them during Monday Night Football to really get the message across. Detain those privileged hell raisers (all white, not a Black one in the 2012 pledge class) to a place where they have to share a shower with the Hanna Graham murder suspect until they make bail. THAT will send a message that society does not support them. If the UVA rapists are not indicted now after all this publicity (or worse, if they are allowed to surrender in suits and ties accompanied by daddy’s lawyers) then tomorrow’s rapists (who are paying attention to the silent signals the grown ups send on this) will see correctly that they can get away with it, too.[/quote] Some frat guys were important in HS. In college identity and self image can be a function of the frat. I went to a big frat school- some disgusted me while others advertised the no hazing etc. None of my children wanted to deal with the frat-sorority BS. One chose to go to a school without Greeks. None. Parties are open to all. I was proud of his decision. He has HS friends in friends and they have vastly different experiences depending on the frat. [/quote]
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