Wednesday, November 30, 2011

How the media, and the public are failing in the cases of Penn State and Syracuse


Lets start with the obvious.

We all as a society, object to what Sandusky and Fine have allegedly done.

We all object to the covering up, the looking the other way, the lack of investigating that is alleged to have happened in both cases.

We believe, according to media reports by ESPN, Yahoo, CNN, Fox News etc...that these things are all facts.

But we don't.

There has not been testimony by both sides at least none that have been made public. We have crucified McQueary, Paterno, Spanier, Shultz, and Curly at Penn State. It seems that we are attempting to begin crucifying Boeheim.

To date, in all the cases they have not been able to tell the media or the public what they did or did not know.

It seems as though neither the media nor the public care. Their minds are already made up. They all had to of known, and then covered it up to keep their reputations, and the reputations of their institutions spotless.

This MAY be true. But it also very well MAY NOT be true.

We do NOT know SPECIFICALLY what McQuearly told Paterno. We do NOT specifically know what Paterno said to Shultz and Curly. We do NOT know what Spanier was told and by who.

But the crimes that are alleged to occur, the time that has gone on since their alleged knowledge of said crimes and their silence is so salacious and upsetting that it seems to not matter.

The media could not help themselves it seems. With only a grand jury findings, where the nature of the crimes to have been alleged are so horrific and vile they had a story coming and they needed answers. And they needed them as soon as possible. The public needed them.

But none would be coming anytime soon. Paterno's press conference would be canceled. He would be fired. McQueary would be put on leave, and Spanier would also leave. The prevailing notion then became overwhelming

The thought was then that they had to have known, kept it quiet in the interests of their own personal agendas. They turned a blind eye. What else could it be?

I contest that we do not know.

I contest that we do not know the answer to these questions yet, and for all the media attention, and jobs lost, and sorrow for the victims....we are no closer to closure on the issue.

I contest that until Paterno, McQueary, are given a fair opportunity to defend themselves, we should be hesitant to claim omniscience into their respective minds.

I am not defending these people exactly.

I am defending the idea of a free society, and one that gives their citizens the ability to defend themselves against accusers, no matter who they might be, and what they might allege. No matter how horrific.

The media ought to be ashamed of how it handled this. Not because they're the media. But because they're Americans. And if you already had your mind up whether or not these people are guilty or innocent, you should be ashamed too.

Sunday, November 6, 2011

Sandusky


How do they do it?

How do they become so heinous, so evil...

And yet so successful.



Think about the most powerful, the wealthy. The Millionaires as it were.

What happened to make them think they were invincible?

Just what, exactly happened at Penn State?


What happens when a Grad Assistant, witnesses one of the most heinous acts in the world, and instead of stopping the act, confronting the attacker head on, just tells some one higher up and does nothing. What happens when that higher up speaks up to another higher up, and the buck just get's passed again. Why...just why...is justice taking this long?

The acts that are alleged to be true are very VERY serious.

Eight different boys, over 15 years.

How did this not get out sooner?

Jerry Sandusky would not be the first or last person to use his position (though retired football defensive coordinator is not neccesarily a great or glamorous position by any means.) but he is certainly right now in the cross hairs of what may be about to be the most public story about sexual abuse in United States history.

I am 27, and maybe I'm wrong, but we I have no recollection of a serial boy rapist in my American History classes. Certainly not one from my home town.

This is could very well be the worst of America.

Maybe the World.

There is plenty wrong in the world that is not uniquely American.

See here
WARNING-Extremely graphic video.

Basically a child gets run over and people just pass by, too bothered by their own predetermined schedule.


http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=SFjdMKJVkzQ

There are terrible terrorists, that will suicide bomb random groups of people to send a message.

There are hustlers.

Crooks

Murderers

They are everywhere.

But somehow, here, it feels bizarre, as a feeling that is simultaneously both foreign and familiar.

Why would this man of certain prestige, certain wealth, risk things for his own sick perverse selfish desires?


How did he implement his scheme, to go undetected for 15 years, seemingly RIGHT under everyone's noses?

How do we make our world better after this?

I ask when looking upon this event we do not look at it in ANY kind of political light.

Only in a human one.

I will give Mr. Sandusky his due date in court. The charges are serious, the consequences will be serious, and everyone's attention to detail should be serious. This includes the press, the University, the Attorney General, and most of all, the Public.

Hysteria over the charges cannot be tolerated, we must be a nation of reason, not emotion.


Remember and do not tune out exactly what we are dealing with.

8 boys.
15 years.
Middle Class White Suburbia.
Cover Up
Legendary Football Coaches

Hope you're ready for a magnifying class State College, this story won't be covered up.