How are people still bringing sports into the conversation? This is not about sports, dammit. It's about humanity, or the lack thereof. I'm a huge sports fan, but I seriously don't understand how sports has anything to do with this at this point.
Maybe I've watched too much Law and Order, but it seems like Sandusky isn't going to get in (much) trouble? It's a few people with shaky stories testifying that Sandusky groped them and nothing else really?
what am I missing?
How are people still bringing sports into the conversation? This is not about sports, dammit. It's about humanity, or the lack thereof. I'm a huge sports fan, but I seriously don't understand how sports has anything to do with this at this point.
This "innocent until proven guilty" is only in the eyes of the law.
If I see someone walk up to someone out of no where and kill them for no reason, I know the person is guilty, I don't need a court to tell me so. I don't care what the court finds I know this person is a murderer and is guilty. Even if the court thinks he is innocent until it's proven, in reality he is guilty of murder. If the court doesn't find him guilty that doesn't change the fact he is guilty of murder.
Err.. because of his status and his friends in the sports department this abuse was able to continue for quite some time affecting tons more children. If the sports program wasn't such holy ground he would have been caught way earlier and way less children would be ruined for life.
Said another way, he was protected because of the importance of the sporting program. How do you NOT understand that? A lot of these abuses occurred in sporting facilities on campus...
I understand all of that. I did not express my point correctly.
We all know it was sports that enabled this. He was a large part of Penn State Football, etc.
But people are acting as if he's being defended by sports fans. I do not believe that there is anyone who is so blinded by their love of a sports team to not see past it in a case like this. At this point, we can take sports out of the conversation. He was enabled by PEOPLE running a sports program.
I understand all of that. I did not express my point correctly.
We all know it was sports that enabled this. He was a large part of Penn State Football, etc.
But people are acting as if he's being defended by sports fans. I do not believe that there is anyone who is so blinded by their love of a sports team to not see past it in a case like this. At this point, we can take sports out of the conversation. He was enabled by PEOPLE running a sports program.
I actually just graduated from PSU and this Sandusky thing was huge. everyone from psu has been calling for his hanging from even before the trial began. I chose to form no opinion on the matter or on the matter of JoePa's involvement (*everyone* at psu is pro-JoePa, everyone else is against it seems)
And now, the trial is going on and from what I've read (which I will admit is limited), things look favorably towards Sandusky? all of the witnesses have changed their stories and also messed up dates drastically? and now McQueary's dad also can't get his story straight (doesn't even remember testifying to the grand jury)?
And the victims' testimonies have basically said Sandusky would force them to hang out with them and act inappropriate sometimes (touching thighs, groping in the water)
Maybe I've watched too much Law and Order, but it seems like Sandusky isn't going to get in (much) trouble? It's a few people with shaky stories testifying that Sandusky groped them and nothing else really?
what am I missing?
Ronald Schreffler, a former Penn State police investigator who now works for the Department of Homeland Security, said he was among officers hiding in the woman's home when she confronted Sandusky about her suspicions regarding alleged inappropriate behavior with her son, identified as Alleged Victim 6. He testified he heard Sandusky tell her: "I wish I could ask forgiveness. I know I can't get it from you. I wish I were dead."
The 25-year-old man, identified in the indictment as "Victim 10," said Sandusky performed oral sex on him "and vice versa" in the Sandusky home in 1998, when he was in the seventh grade.
"He said if I told anyone, I would never see my family again," the man said. Sandusky then apologized and said "he loved me," the man said, adding that he remained silent about incidents until last year "because I was scared, I was ashamed (and) I was embarrassed."
Does this hold true if you were in the military in a war, would you think the same?
Err.. because of his status and his friends in the sports department this abuse was able to continue for quite some time affecting tons more children. If the sports program wasn't such holy ground he would have been caught way earlier and way less children would be ruined for life.
Said another way, he was protected because of the importance of the sporting program. How do you NOT understand that? A lot of these abuses occurred in sporting facilities on campus...
I think the OP is trying to say that since most of the witnesses have inconsistent stories, he is likely to get off.
If this had happened in a non-sports venue, the outcome almost certainly would have been the same. People just don't want to get involved when other people are being harmed.
It's a societal problem, not a sports problem.
In many ways Penn State's success as a university (in terms of growth of student body, growth of wealth, growth of prestige) is due to the success of its football program. The success of its football program was largely due to the late Joe Paterno, who was not just a great coach, but a straight shooter who ran a clean program when other schools' football programs were successful because they were dirty. State College, PA basically does not exist without PSU, and PSU is likely not a Tier 1 without its football team. More so at PSU than any other university, really, football meant money, prestige, and power.
If, as some have alleged, the powers that be at PSU tried to keep a child predator hidden lest his activities undermine PSU football, then PSU suffers a dramatic fall from grace.
I'm surprised Sandusky is even still alive. This indicates to me that what happened in State College is more the result of incompetence and indifference than malevolence.
If this had happened in a non-sports venue, the outcome almost certainly would have been the same. People just don't want to get involved when other people are being harmed.
It's a societal problem, not a sports problem.
If you really think Sandusky "isn't going to get in (much) trouble" then I have a bridge to sell you in London.
Completely disagree here, the gravity of this situation is 100% related to not wanting to bring scorn to the successful sports program. Look at how many teachers get popped on the daily for having sex with students.
Exactly they some how got 10 accusers, Mike McQueary and that janitor to making all it up.![]()
