Saturday, November 12, 2011
Shame on Penn State
I have waited a few days to write anything about Penn State to see what would happen today and wanted to wait until after the game, but after listening to the morning blogs and watching the shows, I finally had to speak. Penn State has had it's head in the sand for many years, and their latest attempt to look good and get ahead of the story has been a fiasco. The president of the university and the football coach are fired, but the assistant coach who witnessed the rape of a young boy is still on staff? He was going to be allowed to be on the sidelines today, but the school put him on paid leave and advised him not to go to the game, citing his safety as the reason for the action. His safety? What a crock! What about the safety of the young children under the watchful and leering eye of the pedophile? You don't care about them, and actually don't care about the assistant coach. You put him on paid leave? He should have been fired before either the president or the coach, although they should have been next. If he is being kept on staff to ensure his co-operation, this is also a laugh. If he refuses to co-operate, book him for accessory after the fact. You care about nothing but yourself, plain and simple. You are taking half-steps to do the minimum that will look to outsiders that you care and are taking every action you can. And for this, shame on you, Penn State.
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