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Do you really believe that first part? everynametaken Send a noteboard - 11/11/2011 01:52:59 AM
And I neither go to Penn State nor give a damn about football, so it's not like I care about the guy. He did what he was obligated to do, he didn't cover anything up... And anything beyond that is up to him. Sure it would have been good if he had done more, but that doesn't make him not going the extra mile a bad thing or him a bad person.


He most certainly did help cover up the entire scandal. And, since you don't know anything about Penn State or Joe Paterno then I will fill you in. He is in charge there, what he says goes, he is a god there. When the Athletic Director talked to him five or six years ago about retiring (because Penn State had been bad for a while) he basically said no and told him he would coach until he decided not to. He told HIS BOSS basically to blow him! All Joe Paterno had to do after any of the three main incidents was tell the police. Yet he refused to. He ignored it. Ignored child rape. Touching a child is bad enough. Sandusky was, by the grand jury indictment accusations, repeatedly raping children. Yet, Paterno continued to turn his head as Sandusky was allowed Emeritus status and given keys to do whatever he wanted at the university. That must have been a little odd, eh? Walking down the hall and seeing Sandusky coming the other way> "Hey coach, good morning." "Uh, hi?" Awkward...
Of all the people there on campus, he had the ability to stop it immediately; instead he let a criminal walk around freely to continue to do what he wanted to more children and to get away with it.
So, yeah, that does make him a bad person. If it doesn't then what do you think does make someone a bad person?

About the rest... In general, parents should undoubtedly be more responsible for their children. Furthermore, I'm sure a lot less children are victimized in any sort of way today than they ever were in the past, yet the hysteria over it has probably grown. Children are already more than adequately protected by government and laws. Anything further would require them to either have tracking chips implanted in their brains or parents to do a better job.
But wine was the great assassin of both tradition and propriety...
-Brandon Sanderson, The Way of Kings
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Do you really believe that first part? - 11/11/2011 01:52:59 AM 543 Views
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All of that, I most certainly agree with - 11/11/2011 05:21:34 AM 479 Views
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