WTF Penn State?!?!?!

[quote]MattyXL wrote:
Not too mention the countless kids (now adults) who will never come forward for the sheer embarrassment of the situation and/or not to subject their families to this kind of ordeal…[/quote]

^^ independent of these silent victims, that sick fuck is reportedly facing a full 40 sex-abuse charges from the already-known ones

They say that most sexual abusive.on kids come from other kids acting out, repeating the abuse on other kids to try to make sense of it. The full spread of the damage this man caused will never really be known.

Evil has a face.

Man, I remember middle school.were there was a sub that everyone seemed to love but I never really trusted. I just could not understand how the guy would get sweaty before classes even began. Busted for sexually abusing kids. Less than a year after receiving some awards for his work with kids. Sometimes those who.seem the most interested in kids are interested for the wrong reasons.

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seriously, the faces of these pedo’s always look like they share some sort of gene trait.


Apparently, this sick fuck called his autobiography, “TOUCHED”.

Welp, Paterno fired. It had to happen. He didn’t know everything, he knew enough.
Honestly, Penn State will be lucky to have a football program at the end of this. Football programs have been terminated for far lesser reasons.

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:

[quote]pat wrote:
I really can’t find any deviance enough to find little kids sexually attractive…[/quote]

That’s the thing, Pat. Let’s assume YOU worked in an environment with young adult women in similar situations. Even though you’re a normal hetero male, you wouldn’t step over the line in attempt to violate any of the women, even though your normal healthy male sex drive WANTS you to.

That fucking perv not only has a thing for kids, but he took advantage of his power and their weakness. The man is a scumbag through and through. I’d say the same thing even if his victims were adult women.
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True. I can say with honesty that in my life I have been presented with opportunities, though wrong I could have taken advantage of and I didn’t because I knew it was wrong then and I know it’s wrong now…I am not trying to be ‘Holier than thou’, it’s simply fact. Though not a single opportunity would have been ‘sick’ or illegal, but still the wrong thing to do…

I am against the death penalty. But if somebody did to my kid what this assfuck did to those kids I’d kill them with my bare hands. That goes for anybody in any position. If there’s one thing that gets me homicidal it’s hurting kids.
If this sandusky piece of shit doesn’t get repeated gang-raped in prison I would consider it an injustice. Actually this goes for all pedophiles from clergy to coaches to atheists to teachers to anybody. Hurt a kid, get gang raped, I think it’s only fair to have semen and blood oozing daily for the cornhole of these pieces of shit.

Unfortunate for college football to have Paterno’s otherwise legendary career end this way, but he totally deserves to be forever disgraced and have his legacy highlighted by the horror and corruption he enabled. Fuck him.

[quote]pat wrote:
Welp, Paterno fired. It had to happen. He didn’t know everything, he knew enough. [/quote]

Well said

[quote]Iron Dwarf wrote:
Apparently, this sick fuck called his autobiography, “TOUCHED”.[/quote]

Diary of a MAD MAN…

As soon as this shit came to light, you had 1,000 dipshits outside his office chanting “Joe Pa-ter-no!” Most of them were 18-19 years old, and couldn’t possibly have much of a connection to the man. Just a bunch of (possibly) drunk freshmen looking for a reason to go chant. Conversely, 3 fucking people protested the university paying the legal fees of the 2 men on trial. What a fucking joke.

Paterno should have resigned and admitted guilt. He’s a piece of shit, forcing psu to fire him

[quote]HeavyTriple wrote:
As soon as this shit came to light, you had 1,000 dipshits outside his office chanting “Joe Pa-ter-no!” Most of them were 18-19 years old, and couldn’t possibly have much of a connection to the man. Just a bunch of (possibly) drunk freshmen looking for a reason to go chant. Conversely, 3 fucking people protested the university paying the legal fees of the 2 men on trial. What a fucking joke.[/quote]

The reporter on scene at PSU for ESPN just said he has had a decent amount of students come up to him and say “not all of us think like this(amidst a crowd of people cheering one more game), some of us think this is ridiculous, and agree with the board’s decision.”

When he asked if they would do an on camera interview they said no, “we don’t want to get beat.” I find it pretty believable that there is a lack of people publicly siding against JoePa because there is a mob of angry drunk college students that are fanatically supportive of him.

[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Paterno should have resigned and admitted guilt. He’s a piece of shit, forcing psu to fire him[/quote]

Yep, he absolutely forced their hand. He essentially tried to dictate the terms of his retirement and told the board of trustees not to talk about him. Total arrogance on his part, and the board had no other choice.

[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Paterno should have resigned and admitted guilt. He’s a piece of shit, forcing psu to fire him[/quote]

I don’t believe for a second that they asked him to resign and he refused. I’m sure him and the board had a chat behind closed doors and decided that “firing” would be do more for the university’s image than him resigning.

No way a guy who spent his entire life on a school and its football program would turn his back on that program just to coach an extra few games. I’m sure he agreed to be fired and to have his legacy fully tarnished (well deserved) in order to help the school save face.

[quote]overstand wrote:

[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Paterno should have resigned and admitted guilt. He’s a piece of shit, forcing psu to fire him[/quote]

Yep, he absolutely forced their hand. He essentially tried to dictate the terms of his retirement and told the board of trustees not to talk about him. Total arrogance on his part, and the board had no other choice.[/quote]

At 84 and after decades and decades of being THE shot-caller, we can maybe understand such self-delusions…

[quote]challer1 wrote:

[quote]BONEZ217 wrote:
Paterno should have resigned and admitted guilt. He’s a piece of shit, forcing psu to fire him[/quote]

I don’t believe for a second that they asked him to resign and he refused. I’m sure him and the board had a chat behind closed doors and decided that “firing” would be do more for the university’s image than him resigning.

No way a guy who spent his entire life on a school and its football program would turn his back on that program just to coach an extra few games. I’m sure he agreed to be fired and to have his legacy fully tarnished (well deserved) in order to help the school save face.[/quote]

That’s interesting and might very well be true.

But it also assumes he doesn’t put himself above even the board. And that’s not just clear at all.