<p>I think this kind of hazing comes from a culture of alpha dog personalities. A perfect storm, if you will, of a certain type of kid: the right amount of these kids, the ability to gain leadership positions, and other kids that “go-along-to get-along”. </p>
<p>I’ve seen a great group of Frat boys that all the girls love, described as “the guys that protect us”. This whole class of kids stays together through the 3-4 years of college. Then a new group comes in and everything changes. All colleges have to take a very strong stand against hazing and throw any Sorority or Frat off campus if anything untoward happens.</p>
<p>This type of behavior is troubling on so many different levels, not least of which is the sadistic component of the behavior. Someone who would inflict burns on another live being is really scary.</p>
<p>UTA is a very heavy greek school- it was back in the 80s and it still is today. I remember in the 80s when the frats would dress in black face for ‘plantation parties’. The Ugly Girl parties were terrible too…they would try to invite the ugliest girl they could find to their parties…the winner was the one with the most votes. Ugh. I stayed far, far away from the greeks, although I had several friends from high school (girls) who pledged. They were ok.</p>