darkswordsman17
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- Mar 11, 2004
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I feel bad for him. I take an enormous amount of pride in my degrees from Big Ten universities; there is a very real sense of community despite the size and scope of these schools. I can't even imagine what it must feel like to realize that telling people he went to Penn State will, for the foreseeable future at least, will immediately introduce an elephant into the room. Obviously it's not right, but it is what it is.
Being an apologist on an internet message board for a man whose moral/ethical failure facilitated the rape of children, getting taken to task for being an apologist, and then smarmily asserting you don't care what other people think despite your engagement in the thread is just plain stupid.
If this had occurred at Michigan or Wisconsin, I sure as hell wouldn't be defending what happened. I'd be advocating a total house cleaning, and hoping that it would eventually be a catalyst for positive action.
I don't feel bad for him, because you have to be a despicable person to defend something like this, especially with all the lies and other junk he's thrown out.
I guess I might react the same way if I found out a friend family is involved in something like this. I don't know. His whole attitude is pathetic. The sad thing is, he's been successful in derailing things.
I just hope that we're not arguing with someone that is somehow involved, that he's just some dipshit Penn State student/alum.
