NorthKCHawk
Well-Known Member
I don't know whether Barta new the details of the racial issues in the football program or at what level. But, let's say that you are right and that he did and he was part of the culture. That is a problem and a plausible justification for removing him from his position.Barta was responsible to do the right thing regardless of the culture. He either ignored it or was a part of the culture.
What I am struggling with is that we are now on our 5th tier of posts on this topic, and a hefty number of posters seem to agree that Barta should be fired because of this lawsuit/settlement (combined with other lawsuits in the athletic department). But, I have yet to see one post that suggests that KF should be fired too under the same theory. How is that justifiable?
Whether Barta knew of, participated in, or covered up KF's alleged discriminatory culture, it was KF's alleged discriminatory culture!! That's like firing Penn State's AD because of that sick child molester Sandusky, but keeping Paterno as the head coach. Is that ok? Why? How?