Note to the cows, the gender feminists, the militant radical feminists, you have failed.   Real men still exist, from New York Daily News:

Three survivors of the Colorado movie-theater massacre escaped with minor wounds, but were left with broken hearts because their heroic boyfriends died saving them.

In final acts of valor, Jon Blunk, Matt McQuinn and Alex Teves used their bodies to shield their girlfriends as accused madman James Holmes turned the Aurora cineplex into a shooting gallery.

Blunk’s girlfriend, Jansen Young; McQuinn’s girlfriend, Samantha Yowler; and Teves’ gal pal Amanda Lindgren made it out of the bloodbath — but they would have been killed had it not been for the loves of their lives

Well real men seem to exist in Colorado.   They apparently still don’t exist in Pennsylvania.   In State College the reprobates who seemed content to ignore the plight on any living victim, but are rather to raze  the inanimate statue of a dead man, from Doug Mataconis, Outside the Beltwy:

As anticipated, the statue of former football coach Joe Paterno was removed from in front of Beaver Stadium this morning:

The statue of the late Joe Paterno never molested any child, nor protected any child predator   The problem at Pervert State University nee Penn State, was not a corrupt football program, or even a corrupt athletics programs.    Rather the entire institution prostituted herself to protect a child molesting pervert.     Merely killing the football program, or the athletics department, will not remove the source of the corruption.

 

Addendum:(Eric)

Agreed, and well done, David. But what IS the source?

OK, granted that the protection of the football program was the reason Sandusky’s misdeeds went on for so long.  But let’s try a little thought experiment, to try and nail the cause down some… a little postulation.

What if Sandusky was found to be having sex with under-age girls? Does the abuse continue for as long as it did in this case?

What about sex with animals?

Somehow, I have the feeling that in such situations, Sandusky would have been removed, on far less evidence than we had, here, and that would have been that. I don’t see the football program having that kind of problem cutting off Sandusky, under those conditions.

So, what do we have here?

Well, I think you can figure this one out, dear reader. What would be the group most offended and most likely to raise legal hell if the case ever came to light without unshakable evidence against Sandusky? Hint: It’s not football fans.

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