Why We Haze
I’ve noticed a disturbing trend on this website, and the high dosage of Adderall currently in my bloodstream necessitates that I respond to this trend.
Pledging is treated as merely a sadistic process; something fun to do to impressionable freshmen who will keep your cigarrettes lit and your drinks full. Indeed, there is an aspect to pledging which is fun for the actives who are entitled to reap the benefits of having completed the pledge process themselves. However, pledging is much more than that and I think we do an injustice to ourselves, to our pledges, and to the Greek community as a whole if we fail to understand what the process is really about. One must understand that there is a reason behind what we do, that there is a reason why we haze. This is my message to the confused pledge, for the Greek world to hear.
We haze first and foremost because, believe it or not, we were once pledges ourselves. Trust me, we did everything that you did, and when we did it it was ten times worse (or so we claim). We bring shame to every one of our alumni if we fail to give you the same experience that we received. The trials that we faced shaped us into who we are, and it would only be to your detriment if you failed to achieve what every past brother already has. Tradition is central to Greek life. Without tradition, we are nothing more than a group of friends who like to drink together. Tradition brings meaning and purpose to the process.
We also haze because it turned us into men. I know that sounds cliche, but it’s true. If I knew what I was getting myself into when I signed that bid card, I might not have signed it at all. I might have pussied out. But I’m glad that I didn’t because everything that was done to me made me stronger. Every time an active screamed in my face and I took it, it didn’t make me a little bitch. It didn’t make me a pushover. It served for me to prove to myself that I cared enough about the fraternity and that I was tough enough that I could handle whatever was thrown my way. There were times when I wanted to quit and there will be times when you want to quit. But know that you are being shaped into someone stronger than you were before, and that the golden years of your life lie ahead. It’s fucking worth it, so suck it up.
Finally, we haze because it shapes you and your pledge brothers into the best fucking friends in the world. I remember when I came home from college after my freshman year and introduced my mother to a few of my pledge brothers who were visiting. She was amazed because she saw that I was already as close with these guys as the kids from my hometown whom I had known my entire life. Let GDIs say what they will. Let them say that “true friendships are not formed through abuse.” That’s bullshit. Anyone who has been through this process knows that those on the outside will NEVER understand the bond between fraternity men. Shared experience leads to bonding and cohesion.
One day this whole process will make sense to you. You will look back with a strange fondness on pledging and finally understand what it means when someone says it is the “best time you never want to have again.”
For now though, I could use a drink. You have thirty seconds to get me a beer, you fucking worthless piece of shit.
This is not Fail Friday…
12 years ago at 9:46 amAlso, we haze because we like to get drunk and be destructive….
12 years ago at 9:49 amSomething that needed to be said, Well done TrickleDown.
12 years ago at 9:49 amIt was a good reminder, but Xan’s column was the best: https://totalfratmove.wpengine.com/honor-the-pledgeship/
12 years ago at 2:58 amBeing a GDI, I technically cannot speak from experience, but I completely agree with what you’re saying. The people you are closest to are the ones with whom you share the most painful experiences with. It’s kind of like “Misery Loves Company.” Those people that you endured the hazing with will QUICKLY become your best friends, people upon whom you depend.
12 years ago at 9:50 amALERT ALERT ALERT
12 years ago at 9:57 am^ I like this guy.
12 years ago at 10:32 amYou still will never understand. Geed
12 years ago at 6:16 pmBuddy you have no fucking idea, Im sure ultimate frisbee is tiring and all but pledging literally brings the best of the best to their fucking knees. Not just once or twice, but most, if not every fucking day for the majority of a semester. Its designed to take that cocky fucking high school attitude and tear it down by any means necessary so the good up standing men that you chose to lead you can build you into a person worthy of being called a fucking human being.
12 years ago at 1:45 amWell said, sir – one of the best columns I’ve seen in a while.
12 years ago at 9:50 amIt isn’t necessary to give an explanation
12 years ago at 9:50 amHave you seen the site recently? This absolutely needed to be said.
12 years ago at 10:31 am^You’re one of the old timers too! I had no Idea!
12 years ago at 3:45 pmTo turn iron to steel you must put it through fire.
12 years ago at 9:52 amThe Bessemer
12 years ago at 4:24 pmAndrew Carnegie
12 years ago at 9:30 pmOne of my favorite quotes ever
12 years ago at 12:30 am^Really? Please, elaborate.
12 years ago at 2:43 pmYou must also add carbon in specific ratios and cool at specific rates. Brittle steels form when cooled too slowly. Try to make an enlightening saying out of that
12 years ago at 10:26 pmCuz if we didn’t haze then the Nazis>>Commies>>Terrorists win.
12 years ago at 9:52 amSay what you will, but sometimes, I miss being a pledge. kind of
12 years ago at 9:53 amIs that bacon I smell cooking?
12 years ago at 9:55 am