Wednesday, August 1, 2012

Two more reasons we need to keep hammering Penn State for exactly what they did...

Coddle, enable, and promote child rape and pedophilia...
Let that process.

The boy involved was 17 at the time.  Now, any questions on statuatory rape or the crimes of a teacher fucking her own student are all fine and good.

But to call her the "female Sandusky" is just dumb.

Why?

He's 17.  For all we know, he'd have gladly done it.

Especially if she had provided him pictures, I think the only non-consensual party may well have been the law.

Which is fine, for which she will and should be punished.

But how many 17 year-olds would've been the hero of the school if the boys knew that the teacher was a professional football cheerleader and he got a round with her?

I mean, "female Sandusky"?

Seriously??

If I were 17 and had gotten electronic communications from my teacher, it'd have been wrong as all crap, but, barring that...

Story #2 as to why we need to keep hammering PSU for child rape, pedophilia, etc.
  • The cult appears to remain in full blossom at Happy Valley!  The school held a pep rally for the team.
ESPN article comments:

"You "Anti Penn State" haters made this a Penn State vs The World scenario and now that's what you are seeing!"

Fuck Penn State.  Fuck their fans, fuck their cult, and fuck their college.

If you're so happy to see this become that kind of a war-like situation, you won't like where it ends.

"Future Headline -

PSU alumni and students start witch hunt for all victims to avenge their football team and coach."


Wouldn't be shocked to see one or more of the victims offed.


"The problem with dumbhead PS fans is that they don't understand that their football program was allowed to be corrupted by an old ogre of a man, abetted by an administration with the spine of a jellyfish, egged on by a town that greedily sucks money from football games, and a clueless student and alumni base who would rather make excuses and ignore criminal activity so they can watch their dull team year in and year out. The whole Penn State community is to blame for this mess."

And that's why, frankly, I have nothing against seeing the entire institution shut down.


Anyone who supports PSU football, especially now, becomes part of the problem instead of part of the solution.  This went all the way to the Governor of Pennsylvania, people...


The community does not support the victims, because the culture, sans only two of the coaches and a few administrators, STILL EXISTS.



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