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Thousands of Idiot Penn State Students Riot Over Firing of Child Rapist’s Protector

Posted by LordSatan on November 10, 2011

If you think going to college means you are smart, well, here you go. Via Gawker:

Penn State students have taken to the streets of State College, Penn. tonight, flipping news vans and getting maced by cops. More protests against Wall Street greed and income inequality? Nope! It’s because Penn State fired its longtime football coach Joe Paterno for covering up child rape allegedly perpetrated by assistant coach Jerry Sandusky

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  • Anti-Crowley

    Maybe Sandusky was operating under the slogan WWCD (What would Crowley do?)  

    “[Rose Kelly] hath given Her two year old bastard boy to her lover’s
    whim of sodomy… She hath tounged Her five-month old girl, and asked
    its father to deflower it.”
                            
                                                          -The Magical Record of The Beast 666: The Diaries of Aleister Crowley-

  • IntrepidSol

    Wow…. So Aleister is an admitted Child Molester then?  What context is this quote derived from?  Which demons feast on innocence?  

  • The Jeebus

    It’s his job as a citizen to call the cops, you knuckle-dragging homunculus tardwit. Furthermore, if there is any doubt in your mind that Joe Paterno’s bosses were anything less than bosses in name only, then you need revisit your understanding of how college athletics works. Penn State tried firing the man years ago. He ignored them, showed up to work the next day, and went right on coaching.

  • Anonymous

    it is his job as a citizen, to report violent and sexual crimes to the police. Not only is it his legal responsibility it should have been his MORAL one as well. I am no fan of the police as an institution, but any instance of sexual abuse is so grave and so depraved, that there really is not another option.

  • Tuna Ghost

    He is, presumably, a human being, and as such society generally agrees that doing more than…well, practically nothing to protect many children from a predator like Sandusky is a requirement for not being a terrible person.

  • Elymr23

    this is what heappens when kids become tools

  • Elymr23

    but i would say that this kind of self preservation is standard when thinking about peoples good name. It is the whole idea, behind the fact that the top are not only ingnorant but lacking emotioinal connection to those not in thier personal economic range. The classism fox news reports about is the enviablility of one group of income to not care about anyone not in the same group. The only difference here is that we have a upper entitlement program defending itself, which it should, while not caring about those outside the system, penn state.

    ok been drinking like most my post but, self preservation is just the same. Caring about this story is real but this is just the same as bailouts. It distracts the same points but distracts us non the same

    this is what i call the illuminate, a group that has so many names that we get lost in the real injustice.

  • Gio

    WOW.  disinfo. usually very inspired about what you do. but this is just….. disappointing…

    Joe pa was clearly the subject of an elaborate coup… very well executed… the man should still be on the sidelines (well in the booth).

    We have a situation in which joe pa (a man of great integrity) has been the product of a belligerent media campaign to paint him as a child rapist….

    The truth is that he found out about these abuses in 2002 (speaking of those of sandusky in 1994 to 1998) and reported them to his superiors…. sandusky retires in 99 and continues to work on other projects, that make joe pa feel the need to report him  when he finds of the possible infractions….

    joe pa did what he should have. it is not about him…. fuck sandusky and those potential actions. but truly as they stand now they are “potential”… innocent till proven guilty???? i guess that does not exist anymore.

    good for all the students rallying for justice

  • http://www.nickmeador.org/ ndmeador

    Don’t assume that rioters are students at the university where the riots are happening. Most of the time such incidents involve a large number — or even a majority — of non-students who are just looking to cause trouble. Often they aren’t even trying; they want to get f’ed up, and then things “just sort of happen”… (because all their anger, frustration, etc. have been repressed so long)…

  • http://www.nickmeador.org/ ndmeador

    Don’t assume that rioters are students at the university where the riots are happening. Most of the time such incidents involve a large number — or even a majority — of non-students who are just looking to cause trouble. Often they aren’t even trying; they want to get f’ed up, and then things “just sort of happen”… (because all their anger, frustration, etc. have been repressed so long)…

  • Misterfurious

    Oh, since you put it that way, that makes it okay then….