Thursday, November 10, 2011

Joe Pa and the Death of Morality

It's 11/10/11 and we are looking at the death of the Penn State morality. This is showing us the true nature of how the universities really think of their football and athletic programs.

The administrators, with their actions, are telling us that the programs are held in a higher regard than the life of a 10 year old child, 40 kids as of right now, for that matter. This is horrific. Put matter of factly, this is the moral decay of the entire NCAA football, and will in all reality put the Penn State Lions to sleep.

For those that don't know, the defensive coordinator, Jerry Sandusky, was seen in 2002 having sex with a 10 year old boy. That's right a 10 year old boy. Much more is that he was seen by the wide receivers coach, whom reported it to Joe Paterno. Joe in turn informed the athletic director. And that's where it stopped. This is not where it should have stopped. This whole thing should have ended that day with a phone call to the police.

Oh but it gets more insane, that's right. The story takes a much more insane jump as they KNEW since 1999 when the athletic department forced Sandusky to retire, but keep his keys to the facilities. The story is changing as we speak, and is mutating into an even sicker form of moral trepidation and moral decay. There are stories reporting that the university helped cover it up, that Sandusky started his charity, "Second Mile" to help pimp out kids for wealthy donators to take and have their way with. This is disgusting, absolutely disgusting.

This is not simply Sandusky being sick. This is about the protection of innocent kids. In my opinion, if you knew, you are just as guilty. No questions asked, put plain and simple, you are guilty too.

My real qualm with how the story is being covered, is that Joe Pa is becoming the main story. Don't let the lack of action take away from Sandusky being the truly sick individual that he is, and don't shy your eyes away from the innocent kids that were subjugated to this behavior. Support the right people, the kids.

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