"No one expected it to be easy to move on from the cult of Joe Paterno that pervaded everything Penn State. There’s too much baggage, too many NCAA sanctions and, yes, even too much guilt to get past."What a bunch of crap. Why should any Penn State player feel guilty? This socialization of guilt to everybody associated with Penn State, especially Penn State football, is absolutely terrible. And this right here illustrates how stupid it was for Penn State to accept any sanctions from the NCAA.
"The reality is that the penalties Penn State agreed to in an effort to put the child abuse scandal in the past will hurt, and hurt badly."Exactly. All these penalties do is harm innocent players, coaches and students and keep the story alive. The NCAA had no authority to issue these punishments, and Penn State should have rejected them. And the press is still trying to capitalize of the scape-goating of Joe Paterno.
"What might not be fixable — at least in the near future — is the cloud of Paterno still hanging over the program. He may be dead, but he was everywhere Saturday, from the small bobblehead of Paterno where the big statue once was to the life-sized cardboard cutout that had a prominent place in a suite occupied by former running back Franco Harris."We've destroyed our country by allowing the corrupt people in the country like politicians, media members and NCAA officials to claim the moral high ground over regular, descent people when they make what our supposedly moral betters claim is a mistake. I wonder what this article would have looked like had Penn State won. Probably just the same. It was probably written before the game was played.
Eugenics in South Carolina and Virginia and the bigger plan for eugenics worldwide.
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