FRATERNITIES are once again
in the national consciousness following the death of a “neophyte” after he was
hazed to death by his “masters”. What drives people to go to great lengths to
become sadists and masochists? Is it because they would then be bonded for
life—for better or worse? Or is it for campus security—as a fraternity member
may not be harmed by any other regular individual? Or is it simply for social
status and the need to belong?
Normal human beings do have a
burning need to belong. But one can achieve this by befriending other
individuals. And if this friendship is properly cultivated, friends may become
bonded for life—or what we now call BFF (best friends forever). As for campus
security, one does need any unless one has mischief and campus domination in
mind.
Fraternities are supposed to
be all about brotherhood. But when brother paddles a wannabe brother to near
death, it is nothing short of stupidity. Will one become a real brother after
one beats the hell out of him? Some initiates are sturdy enough to take the
beatings; others are more fragile and they are really unaware that they cannot
take physical punishment until they experience it. Sadly, this would turn out
to be the last experience they would have as they pass on to the next world.
Hazing has been outlawed by
Republic Act 8049. However as in any other Philippine law, it is more of an
exception rather than the rule. Hazing continued after the law’s enactment and
it continues to this day. Law enforcers are often caught flatfooted and they
are more geared towards being reactionary than being proactive. It is
definitely impossible for law enforcers to discover hazing activities and as it
is they should be more focused on preventing this. But then again this would
also be next to impossible.
So how to prevent more hazing
deaths in the future? Outlawing all fraternities would be nice but this
infringes on our basic freedom. The best way is to outlaw fraternities that
have records of hazing deaths. The eminent Sen. Jovito Salonga resigned from
his fraternity after it got involved in a hazing death. But again, Sen. Salonga
is the exception rather than the rule and other prominent officials that belong
to the fraternity have not followed his lead. And as such, it drives home the
point that fraternities that practice hazing to allow entry of new members which
is supposed to be about loyalty, camaraderie and dedication to intellectual,
physical, moral and social development is really nothing much but a brotherhood
of fools.
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