<p>
</p>
<p>Who spoke about all of nothing? That is very different from ZERO tolerance when cases of hazing and other negative behavior occur. For the record, discussions about frats have raged on CC for years, and the outcome is always similar. It is obvious that there are greek organizations that are focused on doing good; plenty of others are not. When the rotten apples are caught in yet another exhibition of egregious behavior, observers are asked to weigh a certain balance of good versus evil. Does the fact that an organization has members rasing money for a soup kicthen somehow excuse a behavior that is reprehensible on all levels? </p>
<p>My point is that such organizations have the ability of making clear decisions. Engaging in criminal behavior should never be accepted, excused, understood, and mostly not permitted on or near our campuses. Until extremely tough and permament measures are applied, we can count that accidents and deaths caused by the incredible stupidity of brothers and by the LACK of supervision by the national chapters and by the schools will continue.</p>