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It says a lot about college football that it was viewed as plausible that someone's career would be ruined for exposing child abuse in a program. -- nm
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Reagen
Nov 7 '11, 08:28
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Is that unique to college football? Doesn't whistle-blowing often lead to a break from the organization?
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ty97
Nov 7, 08:31
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In the case of a kid accepting $1000 from a booster, this is a gray area for me. In the case of child molestation...
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Jim
Nov 7, 08:32
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it really bothers me that the kids who witnesses saw int he showers were never identified. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 7, 08:35
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There was apparently a pervasive perception that the kids were getting a better life so a little rape was okay. -- nm
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David
Nov 7, 08:36
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the tortured logic people use in these cases to make themselves be able to sleep at night is something.
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Mel Profit
Nov 7, 08:39
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My best guess is that it comes down to selfishness. It's "easier" for some people to do nothing and continue their comfy life.
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ty97
Nov 7, 08:45
that just literally made my skin crawl. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 7, 08:37
And even if he's not, he has done the right thing for a molested kid. That's reason enough.
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David
Nov 7, 08:35
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Yeah...who gives a shit about Ohio State now. In the scheme of things, what's a couple free tattoos. -- nm
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Jim
Nov 7, 08:39
I still agree. But I think it's a lot easier for us to armchair then, say, if a person is looking at being able / not being able to feed and house
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ty97
Nov 7, 08:39
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This is why I can totally understand when NCAA violations don't get reported.
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Jim
Nov 7, 08:42
I agree that you do the right thing, but am not so sure about the easy to get a new job part.
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ty97
Nov 7, 08:34
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If ratting out a child molester is looked down on as snitching... there are deeper problems in sports than I ever knew about. -- nm
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Kim Pine
Nov 7, 08:36
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I'm not talking about sports. I'm talking about America. -- nm
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ty97
Nov 7, 08:36
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To a larger point, if we're willing to look the other way on child molestation, we're a lousy country.
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David
Nov 7, 08:38
The worst part is how easily I believe that. -- nm
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David
Nov 7, 08:29
I just read the grand jury findings. So grossed out. -- nm
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loosilu
Nov 7, 08:29
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