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Narrock wrote:You're really going to protest and riot over the firing of a fucking child molester? Really? OmfG...
Adivina wrote:We are the most bipolar acting community, bunch of manics with the mood swings on here.
Criminally he did nothing wrong, ethically, you lose your job and tarnish your legacy
Adivina wrote:We are the most bipolar acting community, bunch of manics with the mood swings on here.
Adivina wrote:We are the most bipolar acting community, bunch of manics with the mood swings on here.
If the law states he wasn't criminally liable, how can you arrest him?
Adivina wrote:We are the most bipolar acting community, bunch of manics with the mood swings on here.
Kaemon wrote:The mistake Paterno made that got him terminated of his job (rightly so) was only telling his boss about what happened and washed his hands of the incident. He should have taken it to the next level and contact the authorities when his boss didn't.
Criminally he did nothing wrong, ethically, you lose your job and tarnish your legacy
Adivina wrote:We are the most bipolar acting community, bunch of manics with the mood swings on here.
Zanchief wrote:He was involved in a cover-up that allowed this guy to continue to work with underage boys on school property. We need to stop debating whether he should or should not be fired, and start debating how long he should be in jail.
For everyone stating there is nothing criminally negligent here, I think you need to familiarize yourself with the law. If you're complicit with a cover-up, then you're guilty. He had heard of rape of minors and did nothing while his colleague continued to work with children. We have laws to protect people in this situation. It wouldn’t surprise me if things get a bit more complicated and charges were laid in the future.
As for the students protesting in defense of this moron, well…yea I won’t bother.
Adivina wrote:We are the most bipolar acting community, bunch of manics with the mood swings on here.
Gypsiyee wrote:If someone comes up to me and says "your co-worker raped someone last night, I saw him" honestly I'm not really sure I'd be so quick to call 911 and say "arrest that man!" when that comment gives me no validation of his guilt. I know him to be a stand up guy, I don't know him to be a womanizer nor have I ever heard this type of comment before, so frankly I'd probably give him the benefit of the doubt and approach it in a different manner without involving authorities until we had more knowledge that implicated him.
Zanchief wrote:If someone came up to you and said he saw a co-worker who works in the daycare rape a kid, you wouldn't follow up if you saw that guy still working with kids a few weeks months (years?) later? We can come up with all the exaggerated scenario's you want. The reality? He was told by someone who worked in his program that this man was raping kids. He respected his opinion enough that he promoted him within his system, but doesn't trust him enough to accept his word that he saw a man rape a child?
This whole thing stinks, and I feel those defending this guy are doing to make a point. His behavior is inexcusable. When this thing blows up, I'll stand here and tell you all I told you so, and you can say but I didn't know all the details.
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