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Thousands of Students Riot Over Firing of Child Rapist’s Protector

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!

Less than an hour after the board of trustees' decision to fire Paterno made it seem as though sanity and accountability had returned to Penn State, the student body made it very clear that they had not. Within 20 minutes students were outside chanting things like "we want Joe" and "fuck the board"; by midnight eastern time, thousands of students were flooding the streets of State College, some of them acting rather violently—check out that overturned news van!—and all of them earning the enmity of everyone on the internet.

Penn State's president Graham Spanier, who along with other administrators was also culpable in the coverup, was fired, too, but he's not the subject of an intense hero-fetish cult, so no one chanted his name. Outside the Paternos' home, people began to gather. Joe Paterno's wife Sue thanked the assembled crowd for its "support," and Joe "rged the students to 'go study' and pray for the victims." (At least this time he didn't call them "victims, or whatever they want to say.") Earlier in the evening, he told reporters "Right now, I'm not the football coach, and that's something I have to get used to." Yep.

Rumors were floating around about another, larger gathering on campus—a candlelight vigil for Sandusky's victims—but they don't seem to have panned out. Penn State's student paper the Daily Collegian is at the scene and is reporting from its Twitter accounts at @PSUFootblog and @DailyCollegian.

[images via @jon_wertheim, @DailyCollegian]

They seem so happy promoting raping children.



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Stupid and moronic, just with like many riots, few actually know what happened - most are in just to have an excuse to cause shit and maybe score some free stuff.



Disconnect and self destruct, one bullet a time.

Duplicate thread.



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sapphi_snake said:
Duplicate thread.

Link to original thread would be helpful.



http://gamrconnect.vgchartz.com/thread.php?id=136536&page=1#



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spurgeonryan said:
So there is another thread on this matter? So this guy protected a rapist? I missed the Yahoo story.


No, the accurate assessment was that one of his assistant coaches witnessed another coach abusing a child and he reported this incident to his supervisor. There is no evidence that he was part of a cover-up, and he is not charged with a crime because he met his legal obligations. His supervisor, the athletic director, is under suspicion (and I think might be charged with a crime) for covering up the situation but has (for some reason) not been fired and most people don`t seem to be upset at him.

What we don't know is whether Joe Paterno was another individual that was lied to by the Athletic director because, had the athletic director told him that a police investigation was done as well as an investigation by the school that found no merit in the accusation (even though that would be a lie), it would demonstrate why he acted in the way he did; and why he didn't fire the coach or go to the police.