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Penn States creamery even had a Ice cream named after Sandusky. Ironically it was banana flavored.
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Man that's just gross........
Penn States creamery even had a Ice cream named after Sandusky. Ironically it was banana flavored.
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The question was how you would react if you were in JoePa's shoes. JoePa didn't witness anything.
I have a son. I would have called the cops and broke Sandusky's mandible while they were on the way.
Penn States creamery even had a Ice cream named after Sandusky. Ironically it was banana flavored.
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Man that's just gross........
And I am reminded, on this holy day, of the sad story of Kitty Genovese. As you all may remember, a long time ago, almost thirty years ago, this poor soul cried out for help time and time again, but no person answered her calls. Though many saw, no one so much as called the police. They all just watched as Kitty was being stabbed to death in broad daylight. They watched as her assailant walked away. Now, we must all fear evil men. But there is another kind of evil which we must fear most, and that is the indifference of good men.
He'll be on suicide watch soon.
I don't think Paterno's situation was as easy as we're all making it out to be. Sandusky PLAYED for Paterno (and coached for him as an assistant for 30 years!). How often do you hear that a coach (in this case, Paterno) is a father-figure for his player (in this case, Sandusky). It works the other way as well. Paterno was acting (by doing nothing) to protect Sandusky. So to all the fathers, I want to ask what you would do if you found out that your son was accused of such a crime. Would you turn him into authorities or try to protect him? It's obvious what you would do if you were on the victim's side (as some of you have stated, you'd react angrily). That's not the point, however, because that's not the situation that Paterno was in (he's a father figure for the accused, not the victim).
This. This x1000
There are so many positions to take on this matter. None of them are really wrong. But (and I agree it's incredibly hard to do) you've got to make an attempt to empathize with the other points of view.
This. This x1000
There are so many positions to take on this matter. None of them are really wrong. But (and I agree it's incredibly hard to do) you've got to make an attempt to empathize with the other points of view.
Well, supposing Paterno saw Sandusky as his son, that is something to consider. And it's true, when my son does wrong, I don't turn on him. I counsel him, and correct him, and discipline him. I haven't heard that Paterno did any of that here, just that he reported it and let it go at that. But I'm sure more will come out. In the end, he wasn't doing his "son" any favors letting him off the hook.
This. This x1000
There are so many positions to take on this matter. None of them are really wrong. But (and I agree it's incredibly hard to do) you've got to make an attempt to empathize with the other points of view.
Thanks to my friends for this:
"We must all fear evil men, but there is another kind of evil which we must fear most. That is the indifference of good men."
-Boondock Saints
I just posted the full quote in this thread about 20 min ago lol
Father, Son, Brother, Best Friend or 8th Cousin 16 times removed, there is absolutely ZERO explaination or excuse or for not doing everything humanly possible to stop someone who is raping children.
Lol crap. Being too lazy to read every page in the thread gets me every time.
Father, Son, Brother, Best Friend or 8th Cousin 16 times removed, there is absolutely ZERO explaination or excuse for not doing everything humanly possible to stop someone who is raping children.
I by NO MEANS would ever condone this but if someone came to me and told me a friend and colleague did something this heinous. I would take it to a superior and have them investigate first. If he ran to the police and all this got out and Penn St. and Sandusky got this horrible name. Then the truth comes out and nothing really happened. There is no turning back, the name is already drug into the dirt. I.e the Duke lacrosse team.
It was the higher up that seemed to cover it up, from what I have read.
I will say Paterno could have done something further later on but right off the bat, he should not have ran to the police without actually knowing the story and investigating first. In my opinion.
As has been stated also, the full story has not come out. When it comes to how much Paterno actually knew.