Sandusky is a monster, and it is true that many people along the way during his long life of targeting and abusing vulnerable boys, should have stood their ground.

The late Joe Paterno, was ostracized by the press as the one person who stood in the way of justice for the boys, a charge I think is false. I still think Paterno wasn’t told what McQueery saw, exactly, but he did what he was supposed to do, and told his superiors. It was his superiors who drug their feet. However, the press decided to take down Paterno, comparing him to the Catholic church and making him look like he was the criminal.

A reader left a comment to ponder:

From David Peek of Montgomery Alabama:
A lot of hang wringing regarding this piece of filth Sandusky getting away with these heinous acts for so long without being held accountable.

But here’s what pisses me off the most. This could have been stopped a lot sooner…and not for the usual do-gooder hang-wringing reasons.

If we’re to be honest with ourselves, we have to consider that two significant contributing factors, Political Correctness and the Feminist Movement, allowed way too many boys to be molested for way too long.

Political Correctness has immobilized our society with fear. Fear that if you speak out in any way, manner, shape or form against homosexuality you’ll be branded as a hate-mongering, bigoted homophobe. And if you are in any kind of position of prominence…your reputation will be destroyed along with, most likely, your livelihood.

The Feminist Movement, along with corrupt media, academia and government, has drilled into our heads that from the moment a child is born male, he is nothing more than a loaded sperm gun training his sexual predatory behavior on defenseless women who should be bare-foot and pregnant while having any and all forms for birth control (“free” or otherwise) denied them.

Liberalism is the problem with this nation, and fear to speak up when you know something is wrong allows evil to keep happening.

All that is necessary for the triumph of evil is that good men do nothing. –Edmund Burke

 

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