There are examples of worse things happening. Remember the murder at Eastern Michigan? The school covered it up.
Stating there are examples of worse incidents sounded a bit like a defense. If it wasn't, my apologies.When did I defend this?
Oh, so there was something worse somewhere else? I guess everyone at Penn State is off the hook.
Stating there are examples of worse incidents sounded a bit like a defense. If it wasn't, my apologies.
Paterno's defense that the graduate assistant was distraught but didn't tell him all that he saw - softening it by saying he saw something inappropriate or of a "sexual nature" rather than sodomy - doesn't seem at all credible. Furthermore, his failure to follow up seems unconscionable. Joe Pa's nearly mythical status at PSU may allow him to retire gracefully, but his legacy is destroyed and for good reason.
As for the GA, I know he was in an extremely difficult position, but how do you see a young boy being sodomized and accept as an answer from the administration that the perpetrator's keys to the locker room were taken away and his private charity was notified?
That's right, because the Holocaust was bad, Stalin was a good guy. Good thinking Nelson.
This is true if you read the Grand Jury report. A young man's mother confronted Sandusky and reported it to police after her son came home with his hair wet and telling his mother he had showered with Sandusky. She notified police, after questioning Sandusk and it was investigated, but the prosecutor chose not to press charges. He resigned a year later as something just short of a folk hero, but people at PSU had to have known that an investigation into inappropriate behavior had occured.
I am trying to make a joke of this, but frankly I find your defense of Paterno's and PSU's actions offensive. Two PSU athletic department officials committed a crime to conceal this. It is impossible for a thinking person to believe they were the only ones. And the underlying crime is about as bad as it gets. This is not passing a few envelopes or covering up a player's drug habit. This is protecting a pedophile who was raping children in Penn State's athletic facilities.
And as for perjury, those two guys are cooked. There is no alibi or basically any other defense for a perjury indictment. The prosecutor would have never gotten the indictments unless the accused knowingly made false statements. It is binary. I do not understand why they didn't get charged with obstruction of justice, but I suspect that is coming. These are felonies, and not white collar crimes, particularly given what they were trying to cover up. They are on the road to learning a lot more about rape, first hand. These two are going to sing.
Paterno should resign immediately. He knew what Sandusky was like, and he protected him because he realized there would be a scandal and it would be embarrassing to his program. So he hid the fact that there was a child predator that had a charity that put that predator in contact with vulnerable, at risk youth. There can be no gray area on what happened here. Paterno is a bad human being, and anyone who is a human being first and Penn State football fan second should agree with me.
Paterno's defense that the graduate assistant was distraught but didn't tell him all that he saw - softening it by saying he saw something inappropriate or of a "sexual nature" rather than sodomy - doesn't seem at all credible. Furthermore, his failure to follow up seems unconscionable. Joe Pa's nearly mythical status at PSU may allow him to retire gracefully, but his legacy is destroyed and for good reason.
As for the GA, I know he was in an extremely difficult position, but how do you see a young boy being sodomized and accept as an answer from the administration that the perpetrator's keys to the locker room were taken away and his private charity was notified?
This has been the lead news story on all the major news networks this weekend. ESPN's barely hinted on it other than occasional mentions on the crawl (and on Sports Reporters?). They're working pretty hard to sweep it under the rug.
Disgusting.
There are examples of worse things happening. Remember the murder at Eastern Michigan? The school covered it up.
ESPN is seemingly trying to ignore this for whatever reason. They really need some program to have a guy caught out on a yacht or something to give them something to run with, or maybe they just need to devote more time to Alabama's crappy kickers. And hey, Tim Tebow won a game so maybe they can talk about that. But one of the most high profile football programs allowing a pedophile to run loose? Don't really have time for that story.
ESPN is seemingly trying to ignore this for whatever reason. They really need some program to have a guy caught out on a yacht or something to give them something to run with, or maybe they just need to devote more time to Alabama's crappy kickers. And hey, Tim Tebow won a game so maybe they can talk about that. But one of the most high profile football programs allowing a pedophile to run loose? Don't really have time for that story.
i don't think covering up a murder is worse than continuing to allow a predator to rape children. they allowed it to continue to happen. i know you're a pennstate fan but you have to realize how wrong that is
No one doubts you find the alleged actions just as horrific and disgusting as everyone else. You, me, all of us are disgusted by it. But your need to say, "oh ya, this is bad, but don't say this is the worst thing to ever have happened..." how did you think people would respond? I was actually waiting for a post akin to that to come from you, so thanks for being predictable.The mental capacity of people on this board is diminishing by the hour.
I can only write what I've already written about the PSU situation. Go to the PSU board if you want to see what the reaction is.
And, you're diminshing the murder story. A story of multiple rapes, serial rapist, AND knowing who the murderer was, letting him stay on campus with other students for a long period of time.It's not about deflecting anything for PSU. Can't believe the sort of logic you're using.
No one doubts you find the alleged actions just as horrific and disgusting as everyone else. You, me, all of us are disgusted by it. But your need to say, "oh ya, this is bad, but don't say this is the worst thing to ever have happened..." how did you think people would respond? I was actually waiting for a post akin to that to come from you, so thanks for being predictable.
Whether it is your intent or not, it does come off like you are minimizing what went down at PSU by pointing out that there are worse offenses out there. So what if there are. I know that isn't your intent, but I can see how it is read that way (and no, it is not a reading comprehension issue, or the mental capacity of the board diminishing and you being so much smarter and enlightened than everyone else - which takes away your usual elitist reply when people don't see things the way you see them). It's your comments in this thread, coupled with your long history of countering any negative comment regarding PSU. man, just let it go without a response.
what upstater is doing is deflection plain and simple. whether you're doing it intentionally or not i can't say, but it's what you're doing. if something like this happened at UConn i would stop donating money and demand the firing of anyone and everyone that knew anything about it without notifying the police. what i wouldn't do is say "well there was once an event at another school that was worse than this". you're coming off like an ass.
No, it isn't. The question asked by mattp, in the post you responded to was "how could not one of those people gone to the police?". You didn't answer that question (people in 'reading comprehension' glass houses should stop throwing 'reading comprehension' stones).I answered a question. Simple as that. I didn't say, "Yeah, but..." Someone asked, I answered.
No, it isn't. The question asked by mattp, in the post you responded to was "how could not one of those people gone to the police?". You didn't answer that question (people in 'reading comprehension' glass houses should stop throwing 'reading comprehension' stones).
mattp wasn't asking a question when he said he can't imagine anything worse ever happening at a college. it was his opinion. your response regarding the EMU murders statement was to his opinion, not to the actual question being asked.
LOL, man, what a pedant. So, on this board, responses should only be given when someone uses one of these (?)? Hilarious.
Frankly, I don't care about why they didn't go to police. The pertinent fact is that they didn't. You can speculate on Paterno's pychology. To me, it doesn't make a difference.
And, you clearly don't know what "reading comprehension" means. I didn't understand his question. I perfectly understood it. Just didn't care to provide a psychological reading for their behavior.
John Wayne Gacy wasn't that bad he only raped, killed and stuffed his victims in his crawl space. Jeffrey Dahmer drugged, raped and ate his victims before stuffing them in his crawl space. Is this upstater guy serious?