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To be honest, that’s where I think the problem stems from.” Countless cases, many disturbingly similar in how each played out, seem to il- lustrate that point and how the hazing culture certain- ly didn’t begin in — nor is it limited to — Cottage Grove. The real battle be- ing fought is not only in preventing incidents that lead down a path of sexual violence, but also in figur- ing out how to eliminate something that, in far too many instances, is already there. “Once it’s accepted, then it is extremely difficult to weed out and try to justi- fy what’s right and what’s wrong — because now it’s a part of the culture,” Lock- hart said. American society is al- ready all-too familiar with hazing in fraternities and sororities, other exam- ples of organizations of like-minded young men and women whose desire for a sense of unity is akin to a sports team. These groups’ rhetoric is often rife with the vocabulary of “to- getherness,” “brotherhood,” “sisterhood” and “family”. Despite these challenges, Lockhart sees reason for optimism as both a coach and a teacher. “Generationally, I think we are more tolerant and I think we do behave better now, at least in my expe- riences that I’ve seen,” he said. “When I was in high school in the late 90s, there was no way that I would see an openly gay couple. Now, in this day and age, those things happen and, for the most part, nobody gives a rip, which is awesome to see. I mean, that’s just one little example … but I think we are rais- ing our youth with more consciousness towards social tolerance.” It’s possible, then, that the solution to the issue of vio- lence among students — and particularly among athletes — in the spaces they’re meant to be the most safe isn’t so different from solutions to other so- cial ills. There was a time that drunk driving, date rape, racism, misogyny and homophobia were far more accepted and tolerated within American society. It took monumental, de- cades-long paradigm shifts in law and ways of thinking to see noticeable, mean- ingful changes. Ending the practice of hazing has the potential to have the same result if students and com- munities truly work to- gether to see it end. “Our intolerance for each other, and the environment we’re in — that influences our youth. To be honest, that’s where I think the problem stems from.” In contrast, when hazing leads to assault, injury and in some cases death, com- munities find themselves unable to comprehend how it could have happened. Why would a student be- have this way towards an- other student who is meant to be a peer, a teammate, a sister, a brother? Why must entrance into a group — a group meant to provide stability and positivity in a young person’s life — re- quire an act of intimidation or cruelty? These are ques- tions that students, coach- es, teachers, administrators and parents across the na- tion have been posing for decades. 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