Hazing  

From The Art and Popular Culture Encyclopedia

(Difference between revisions)
Jump to: navigation, search
Revision as of 10:49, 4 May 2020
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)

← Previous diff
Revision as of 15:49, 31 July 2020
Jahsonic (Talk | contribs)

Next diff →
Line 4: Line 4:
Hazing is seen in many different types of social groups, including [[gang]]s, [[Team sport|sports teams]], schools, [[universities]], [[military unit]]s, and [[fraternities and sororities]]. The initiation rites can range from relatively benign pranks to protracted patterns of behavior that rise to the level of abuse or criminal misconduct. Hazing is often prohibited by law or prohibited by institutions such as colleges and universities because it may include either [[physical abuse|physical]] or [[psychological abuse]], such as [[humiliation]], [[nudity]], or [[sexual abuse]]. Hazing is seen in many different types of social groups, including [[gang]]s, [[Team sport|sports teams]], schools, [[universities]], [[military unit]]s, and [[fraternities and sororities]]. The initiation rites can range from relatively benign pranks to protracted patterns of behavior that rise to the level of abuse or criminal misconduct. Hazing is often prohibited by law or prohibited by institutions such as colleges and universities because it may include either [[physical abuse|physical]] or [[psychological abuse]], such as [[humiliation]], [[nudity]], or [[sexual abuse]].
 +== Death of Sanda Dia ==
 +In 2018, the twenty-year-old student Sanda Dia died as a result of the physical abuse he underwent during the two-day-long Reuzegom hazing [[ritual]] in Leuven and a cabin in the woods in [[Vorselaar]]. He was admitted to Malle Hospital on December 5 at 9:15PM. At arrival, his body temperature read 27.2 °C (81 °F). He was presented bleeding from nose and mouth, and he was found to have extreme levels of blood salinity resulting from forced consumption of [[fish sauce]] and his peers' refusal to let him drink water or soda. A few hours after his arrival in the hospital, Dia died from [[Multiple organ dysfunction syndrome|multiple organ failure]].
 +
 +While Dia was being treated in the hospital, the Reuzegom members, in a few hours time, attempted to [[Cover-up|clear]] the hut and the surrounding domain in Vorselaar of evidence of the abuse. When a police commissioner arrived at the scene at 4AM, he noted the scene was "completely clean": not a garbage bag had been left behind. The pit in the ground in which Dia was later proven to have lain covered in ice water for hours had been filled in. The members of the club had also attempted to erase their digital traces, but some videos and photos were recovered. They showed Dia unconscious on the ground, a Reuzegom member defecating on someone (Dia or another initiate) in the pit, and the group chanting "Chop off those little hands, the Congo is ours" (a slur celebrating the [[Atrocities in the Congo Free State|colonial atrocities committed in the Congo Free State]] which included [[Atrocities in the Congo Free State#Mutilation and brutality|mass mutilation]] of the African peoples) to a [[Homelessness|homeless]] person of color on the street.
{{GFDL}} {{GFDL}}

Revision as of 15:49, 31 July 2020

Related e

Wikipedia
Wiktionary
Shop


Featured:

Hazing (US English), initiation ceremonies (British English), bastardisation (Australian English), ragging (South Asia), or deposition, refers to the practice of rituals, challenges, and other activities involving harassment, abuse or humiliation used as a way of initiating a person into a group including a new fraternity, sorority, team, or club.

Hazing is seen in many different types of social groups, including gangs, sports teams, schools, universities, military units, and fraternities and sororities. The initiation rites can range from relatively benign pranks to protracted patterns of behavior that rise to the level of abuse or criminal misconduct. Hazing is often prohibited by law or prohibited by institutions such as colleges and universities because it may include either physical or psychological abuse, such as humiliation, nudity, or sexual abuse.

Death of Sanda Dia

In 2018, the twenty-year-old student Sanda Dia died as a result of the physical abuse he underwent during the two-day-long Reuzegom hazing ritual in Leuven and a cabin in the woods in Vorselaar. He was admitted to Malle Hospital on December 5 at 9:15PM. At arrival, his body temperature read 27.2 °C (81 °F). He was presented bleeding from nose and mouth, and he was found to have extreme levels of blood salinity resulting from forced consumption of fish sauce and his peers' refusal to let him drink water or soda. A few hours after his arrival in the hospital, Dia died from multiple organ failure.

While Dia was being treated in the hospital, the Reuzegom members, in a few hours time, attempted to clear the hut and the surrounding domain in Vorselaar of evidence of the abuse. When a police commissioner arrived at the scene at 4AM, he noted the scene was "completely clean": not a garbage bag had been left behind. The pit in the ground in which Dia was later proven to have lain covered in ice water for hours had been filled in. The members of the club had also attempted to erase their digital traces, but some videos and photos were recovered. They showed Dia unconscious on the ground, a Reuzegom member defecating on someone (Dia or another initiate) in the pit, and the group chanting "Chop off those little hands, the Congo is ours" (a slur celebrating the colonial atrocities committed in the Congo Free State which included mass mutilation of the African peoples) to a homeless person of color on the street.




Unless indicated otherwise, the text in this article is either based on Wikipedia article "Hazing" or another language Wikipedia page thereof used under the terms of the GNU Free Documentation License; or on research by Jahsonic and friends. See Art and Popular Culture's copyright notice.

Personal tools