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Joe Paterno was a sick, sick man, drunk on his ego and his supreme power over thousands of misguided human beings who believe that the silly and meaningless game of football is something to be worshipped, like a religion. Joe would do anything to preserve his sick power, including covering up for a child rapist. All of this has already been established. His own school fired him. His fans reacted with a violent rampage, because they are criminals, as he was. His own school removed his statue. Joe himself admitted his guilt, saying he could have "done more." Yeah, a LOT more. He could have started by being a human being. And yet you and so many others insisted--and still insist--on worshipping him as a god. Well--he was not a god. He was nothing more or less than a monster, created by his fans, who allowed, through their mindless reverence, for these hideous crimes to occur and to be covered up. ] (]) 06:13, 24 July 2012 (UTC) |
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Please reconsider your edits
Joe Paterno was a sick, sick man, drunk on his ego and his supreme power over thousands of misguided human beings who believe that the silly and meaningless game of football is something to be worshipped, like a religion. Joe would do anything to preserve his sick power, including covering up for a child rapist. All of this has already been established. His own school fired him. His fans reacted with a violent rampage, because they are criminals, as he was. His own school removed his statue. Joe himself admitted his guilt, saying he could have "done more." Yeah, a LOT more. He could have started by being a human being. And yet you and so many others insisted--and still insist--on worshipping him as a god. Well--he was not a god. He was nothing more or less than a monster, created by his fans, who allowed, through their mindless reverence, for these hideous crimes to occur and to be covered up. Qworty (talk) 06:13, 24 July 2012 (UTC)