To heck with Penn state jokers should have got the death penalty
These motherfukkers filled up Penn State's massive stadium plenty of times while this entire ordeal unfolded in the light.
Google how many seats that is. I'll wait.That's how many people did not give a fukk about kids getting raped when compared to football and maintaining a status quo.
So yeah - They're pathetic.
You said it yourself, sports are just sports. People who grew up watching a sports team, attended the school, etc. are most likely not going to abandon them because of some shyt that happened completely outside of anyone's control besides the one person responsible. Especially since it occurred outside of the realm of football. If this happened at Bama, OSU, LSU, hell anywhere, their fanbases would all still be intact, as would that of whatever college football team YOU root for. Because those people in the stadium know the values they learned at Penn State have nothing to do with raping kids. So people will still fill the stadium - to watch football. Played by a bunch of kids who were barely even able to talk when Sandusky was running around doing what he was doing. Why shyt on them? It's just football and they're just trying to play their game and the fans are just trying to watch it and enjoy it.
That was about 500 -1,000 students out of 40,000. Why do people concentrate on that and not something like the 10,000 students that held a candelite visual to support victims of sexual abuse a few days after that happened?Don't forget when they rioted and tore shyt up when Paterno got fired.
You said it yourself, sports are just sports. People who grew up watching a sports team, attended the school, etc. are most likely not going to abandon them because of some shyt that happened completely outside of anyone's control besides the one person responsible. Especially since it occurred outside of the realm of football. If this happened at Bama, OSU, LSU, hell anywhere, their fanbases would all still be intact, as would that of whatever college football team YOU root for. Because those people in the stadium know the values they learned at Penn State have nothing to do with raping kids. So people will still fill the stadium - to watch football. Played by a bunch of kids who were barely even able to talk when Sandusky was running around doing what he was doing. Why shyt on them? It's just football and they're just trying to play their game and the fans are just trying to watch it and enjoy it.
Did you ever think that they were defending Paterno because they didn't actually believe the "cover-up" narrative being bandied about in the media? Not because they believed it and defended him anyway because football? Use your brain.What part of them openly defending the school and Paterno don't you get? They're disgusting human beings
Did you ever think that they were defending Paterno because they didn't actually believe the "cover-up" narrative being bandied about in the media? Not because they believed it and defended him anyway because football? Use your brain.
And even if you want to go there, that was November 2011. It's now Feb. 2015. And that may have been 2% of the student body at that time. How many of those students do you think still go to PSU now?
Don't be a dikk just to be a dikk - think about maybe introducing some nuance and detail into the equation instead of 'OUTRAGE OUTRAGE OUTRAGE RAAAHHH'
Yeah you're right, everybody knew. Except the guy who prosecuted Sandusky.:cmon: everyone knew it was a cover up.
Another key figure in the Jerry Sandusky child sex abuse case weighed in Tuesday with his take on whether former Penn State head football coach Joe Paterno was an active participant in efforts to cover up Sandusky's sex crimes.
In an interview recorded for CBS 60 Minutes Sports, former Chief Deputy Attorney General Frank Fina said flatly: "I did not find that evidence."
That was after Fina stated that he did come to believe, as the state's probe of Sandusky progressed, that former Penn State president Graham Spanier and several of his top aides had tried to interfere with the probe for years.
"Now they're going to be tried on that... But I investigated that case," Fina said of Spanier, retired senior vice president Gary Schultz and former Athletic Director Tim Curley. "They deserved to be charged, and I hope justice will be served there."