I actually saw sooemne try to argue that Penn State's policies probably dictated that one go to the administration instead of the police, and therefore Paterno was in the right for following policy, because otherwise he could've gotten fired.Look, buddy, he's Joe Fucking Paterno. Not only is there no way in hell he gets fired for anything short of, well, this, but if he somehow did, there would be a dozen ADs lined up at his door the next morning to hire him even at this age. And he's rich as Croesus. And he'd be a hero. In fact, getting fired for calling the cops on a child molester would actually be a really awesome outcome for him way better than this, surely.I'm surprised McQueary still has his job. After all, not only did he fail to call the cops, he failed to stop a child rape in progress. Sure, with him you can actually make the job-security argument, and it's always a mistake to make claims about what you would have done, but it still looks pretty fucking bad.
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