Re: Penn State's bowl eligibility has been restored
It would be something like this. Vice president of company goes around raping children. CEO and other prominent members of the company cover up for the rapist, and he continues raping children. I'll tell you how that story likely ends, with that company declaring bankruptcy, or paying out a truly staggering amount of money. I'm talking billions, not some puny 80 million dollar nonsense. They would lose a lot of business, who would want to take their advertising money? Who would want to be connected to that child rapist company? Who would want to deal with them? Some just don't seem to be able to put this into perspective.
It wasn't some little thing, it wasn't some minor violation of rules. It was a serial child rapist being allowed to continue because to expose and punish him wasn't seen as in the best interest of the football program. I can't even think of another comparison, because there's not enough despicable, vile human beings on the planet to allow things like this to occur for the sake of a game more than once in an eternity. The fact that this could even happen requires some massive collection of criminally disgusting filth and it's statistically amazing that Penn State managed to assemble them somehow. Of course, many of their fans and supporters seem to have a kinship with the utter lack of morality.
I to will leave this be after I put it like this. I would not just turn in, but testify against anyone I care about on this planet for doing these sorts of acts. If I ever found out that Alabama allowed anything of this nature to continue for the sake of the football program, I would be the first to demand the death penalty, for the very least two or three years, and I don't think I could bring myself to cheer for them until long after everyone involved was gone. It just wouldn't be the same, how could I enjoy watching a game, knowing that for the sake of that game children were harmed in such a horrible manner? We are talking about one of the most vile things a human being could do, and in turn one of the more trivial human activities (a game). I enjoy football a great deal, but it saddens me so much to know that people out there might be getting away with rape so a football team can get a few more wins...
To put the company comparisons into the appropriate context, it wouldn't be bribes or even a massive oil spill.I'm done with this conversation, as witch-hunters gonna hunt, but I am happy for Penn State, happy for their fans, and glad the NCAA did what it did.
It would be something like this. Vice president of company goes around raping children. CEO and other prominent members of the company cover up for the rapist, and he continues raping children. I'll tell you how that story likely ends, with that company declaring bankruptcy, or paying out a truly staggering amount of money. I'm talking billions, not some puny 80 million dollar nonsense. They would lose a lot of business, who would want to take their advertising money? Who would want to be connected to that child rapist company? Who would want to deal with them? Some just don't seem to be able to put this into perspective.
It wasn't some little thing, it wasn't some minor violation of rules. It was a serial child rapist being allowed to continue because to expose and punish him wasn't seen as in the best interest of the football program. I can't even think of another comparison, because there's not enough despicable, vile human beings on the planet to allow things like this to occur for the sake of a game more than once in an eternity. The fact that this could even happen requires some massive collection of criminally disgusting filth and it's statistically amazing that Penn State managed to assemble them somehow. Of course, many of their fans and supporters seem to have a kinship with the utter lack of morality.
I to will leave this be after I put it like this. I would not just turn in, but testify against anyone I care about on this planet for doing these sorts of acts. If I ever found out that Alabama allowed anything of this nature to continue for the sake of the football program, I would be the first to demand the death penalty, for the very least two or three years, and I don't think I could bring myself to cheer for them until long after everyone involved was gone. It just wouldn't be the same, how could I enjoy watching a game, knowing that for the sake of that game children were harmed in such a horrible manner? We are talking about one of the most vile things a human being could do, and in turn one of the more trivial human activities (a game). I enjoy football a great deal, but it saddens me so much to know that people out there might be getting away with rape so a football team can get a few more wins...
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