shuman346
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I have seen people defending and destroying all sides of this scandal in these threads. One of the defenses for PSU I have a really hard time seeing at all is the idea that none of the athletes, faculty, etc. knew what going on and they should see little or no repercussion from what ever is coming. I get the fact that many of the kids and adults as well may have been in the dark but I don't necessarily see that as a pass. A lot of people will disagree with that and that is just fine.
My most direct example and reason for not accepting this is my experiences in my adult life as well as the experiences as a child living in Cedar Rapids. When I was a child my father worked for FMC in Cedar Rapids and he did so for nineteen years and nine months. He lost his job three months shy of a full retirement because the company closed the doors and left the state. That wasn't because he did anything wrong or wasn't fully invested in the success of the company. It was completely out of his control. My family had to change their lives because of something that wasn't their fault. Something that wasn't my or my two brothers fault. Hundreds of families in and around Cedar Rapids had to change their lives because of something that was not their fault. Something that they had no control over.
Now as an adult I live in Montana and I am an underground hard rock miner for Stillwater Mining Company. In December 2008 there was over 550 people working at the East Boulder mining project. I went to work on our first shift and after our work day was finished we all got onto the us for the ride home and we stopped at the company's office building in Big Timber Montana. We where all told... "Effective immediately the East Boulder project is being shutdown. You will all be given sixty days pay and we (the company) will be going into restructure mode. We may or may not reopen the mine." They did reopen the mine and I was fortunate enough to be called back to work twelve days later but I was one of only 212 people to be called back. No, I wasn't adversely effected because I did get called back but the other 300 plus people where. Those people where forced to change their lives. Many lost their homes. Many where forced to move. Change schools. Forced to downsize everything they had known.
Back to PSU now... What happened was bad. Really, really bad. There is likely still more yet to come out. There is still an unbelievable amount of "pass the buck" coming out of Happy Valley. It's virtually impossible to argue the validity and the seriousness of what has happened at this point. Regardless of the fact that thousands of students and faculty where not in the know of Sandusky's terrible actions, they are all a part of that culture and that University and that scandal. There is an a terrible storm coming to Happy Valley and it is just on the horizon at this point. If the students and faculty do not wish to weather that storm it is time to move on. The students and athletes are young. We and they are all going to get kicked in the nards for things that are out of our control our entire lives. It is part of life. That's the way it is. It's a crappy deal but they've got it right now and it's not going away any time soon. If the law hammers those involved at PSU, it is deserved. If the NCAA sanctions or hands down the "death penalty," it is deserved. If the Big Ten conference gives them the boot, it is deserved. God only knows what will actually happen at this point but it is time time to just accept the situation for what it is and what it is worth. No one has or will win.
My most direct example and reason for not accepting this is my experiences in my adult life as well as the experiences as a child living in Cedar Rapids. When I was a child my father worked for FMC in Cedar Rapids and he did so for nineteen years and nine months. He lost his job three months shy of a full retirement because the company closed the doors and left the state. That wasn't because he did anything wrong or wasn't fully invested in the success of the company. It was completely out of his control. My family had to change their lives because of something that wasn't their fault. Something that wasn't my or my two brothers fault. Hundreds of families in and around Cedar Rapids had to change their lives because of something that was not their fault. Something that they had no control over.
Now as an adult I live in Montana and I am an underground hard rock miner for Stillwater Mining Company. In December 2008 there was over 550 people working at the East Boulder mining project. I went to work on our first shift and after our work day was finished we all got onto the us for the ride home and we stopped at the company's office building in Big Timber Montana. We where all told... "Effective immediately the East Boulder project is being shutdown. You will all be given sixty days pay and we (the company) will be going into restructure mode. We may or may not reopen the mine." They did reopen the mine and I was fortunate enough to be called back to work twelve days later but I was one of only 212 people to be called back. No, I wasn't adversely effected because I did get called back but the other 300 plus people where. Those people where forced to change their lives. Many lost their homes. Many where forced to move. Change schools. Forced to downsize everything they had known.
Back to PSU now... What happened was bad. Really, really bad. There is likely still more yet to come out. There is still an unbelievable amount of "pass the buck" coming out of Happy Valley. It's virtually impossible to argue the validity and the seriousness of what has happened at this point. Regardless of the fact that thousands of students and faculty where not in the know of Sandusky's terrible actions, they are all a part of that culture and that University and that scandal. There is an a terrible storm coming to Happy Valley and it is just on the horizon at this point. If the students and faculty do not wish to weather that storm it is time to move on. The students and athletes are young. We and they are all going to get kicked in the nards for things that are out of our control our entire lives. It is part of life. That's the way it is. It's a crappy deal but they've got it right now and it's not going away any time soon. If the law hammers those involved at PSU, it is deserved. If the NCAA sanctions or hands down the "death penalty," it is deserved. If the Big Ten conference gives them the boot, it is deserved. God only knows what will actually happen at this point but it is time time to just accept the situation for what it is and what it is worth. No one has or will win.
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