surfsatwerk
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- Mar 6, 2008
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I think I kind of agree that it's not actually about football. To me, this could have happened to a powerful CEO, a respected professor, a high ranking politician, a TV personality, a famous musician. The fact of the matter is people can gain celebrity through just about anything, and like it or not people treat celebrities differently and often give them undue respect and power. I think Paterno's power was a result of his celebrity, football was just the vehicle he obtained celebrity through.
"College football fanaticism" is a red herring imo, and I think the emphasis put on it is just going to result in further punish innocents and kind of cloud what I feel like the underlying cause is.
I mean, if Stephen Hawking was able to protect a pedophile rapist at some school he's associated with, does that mean we care too much about Science? Personally, no. I think what it points to is people getting sucked into a cult of celebrity and giving that person privilege and lenience because of it.
I'm sorry, but trying to apply critical thinking to this pedo state situation clearly means you are a pedophile and support the rape of children.
