Why I think Joe Paterno is a excellent hero and role model for kids of today.
You do realize that Paterno knew about the accusations about Sandusky as early as 1998, right? You do realize the idolized
hero, Joe Paterno, waited to report it, not to police but to Administration? In Paterno's own words, "
“I didn’t want to interfere with their weekends" . What a great hero! He should be idolized by everyone as a pillar of society! Paterno clearly puts the needs of himself, Administration, and the football program ahead of a child. Yes, it is a shame that one event (or one person like Sandusky) can tarnish a good career and the life of Paterno, but if Paterno had done the right thing and followed through in making sure the police were involved, none of the black cloud above his past would exist right now.
While we are talking about villains, Mike McQreary is still a bigger villain than Paterno. He didn't stop Sandusky in the middle of the act, waited to report it to his boss, Paterno, and never made sure it was followed through upon. So, instead of removing him for a complete lack of proper protocol and character, he STILL has a job at Penn State. In fact, in addition to coaching, he is also doing some of the recruiting for the college. How can someone with a complete lack of common sense and moral character assess applicants that wish to attend the college. Oh, that is right, football trumps it all, including the welfare of children.
Even bigger villains than Paterno or even McQreary is Admiistration; Curley and Shultz, who lacked not only good moral character, but were willing to use kids as fodder to keep their jobs and the football program intact. I am not a vengeful person, but part of me wishes they get their just rewards in the shower room in prison.
A lot of villains in this unfolding drama, even the fans are willing to put football or idolized hero-worship ahead of the truth. Too bad, this event could of been a spring board in a push to protect children instead of the same status quo.
edit: I wish I had proof read that before I posted; grammatical errors were corrected.