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Loyalty and cowardace in America

Started by November 10, 2011 04:36 AM
50 comments, last by ChaosEngine 12 years, 11 months ago

Does any of this bear any relevance at all though? I suggest you open your eyes and realize that a school's reputation rates just a tad bit lower than what's happened here...


Not to downplay the injustice against the children, but even from a school as a business POV, this brings enough bad press that it is better to distance the university from anybody involved in the entire case; especially someone with a high profile.

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I didn't think it was particularly insightful. I would call it common sense. Funny how the concept failed to occur to those involved, and idiots like you who defend them.


I am not defending anyone in the administration. But don't undermine the good work that _we_, students, do. That's just f***ing rude.
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Your priorities are fucked.

I really don't give a shit about Penn States reputation, but the funny thing is, as messed up as this situation is, I blame the individuals involved, not the institution as a whole.
Until they started rioting over the firing of one man, and then you personally announced that the "media beat up" was worse than the rape of children. At which point, my opinion of your whole sorry institution went through the floor.
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