Ah but when you start to bring sociologic causes into the discussion about why a college football team became more important than protecting children from a potential pedophile, this idea was not born solely in the mind of Joe Paterno or of the VP of the school. It was supported and enforced by the community. These kids that are bullying Victim #1 are not just doing so because he was raped, but because he was responsible for the firing of Joe Paterno. He is being persecuted because of who is involved, not what was involved.
If you want to stretch things into the realm of culpability for sociological issues, then why not just say every college football fan around the nation is partly to blame for promoting the "college football culture." After all, it takes more than 1 school to drive the competition and craze for the sport.
No. Every fan that is more incensed over Paterno being fired than they are over his culpability and the program's history of sheltering this rapist are part of the problem.
very much so.
Such people do not deserve a football team--as their priorities are clearly out of whack.
it perplexes me that many seem confounded by the possibility that PSU loses football over this case, yet are pretty much OK with strict sanctions and DP for programs engaged in ethical violations that have no legal bearing.
amazing.
Sure, any fan who is more angry over the firing of JoePa than over the travesty unfolding has some misaligned priorities, but I don't think that is the majority. The web of culpability can only be stretched within reason, extending it to cover all PSU fans is just silly.
I think the issue here is that the players had absolutely nothing to do with this, and the death penalty/NCAA sanctions effect them the most. Those responsible were in the administration/coaching and the house will continue to be cleansed. Removing football would cause far more harm to those who had absolutely nothing to do with the wrongdoings. I could see the NCAA coming down hard on PSU (football) to make a statement, I just don't think it's the right thing to do.
