Posted on 11/11/2011 6:21:55 AM PST by SeekAndFind
Of course were going to riot, Paul Howard, a 24-year-old aerospace-engineering student at Penn State University, told the New York Times. What do they expect when they tell us at 10 oclock that they fired our football coach?
The coach in question, as we all know, is Joe Paterno, the decades-long patriarch of Penn State football. Paterno was fired by the board of trustees for his part in a reprehensible non-response to the alleged rape of a ten-year-old boy in the locker-room showers.
You have to wonder whats wrong with our society when someone can say, Of course were going to riot, but not over the cover-up of pedophiliac rape. Rather, students feel it is their obvious right, perhaps even duty, to throw violent temper tantrums when a multimillionaire football coach is fired, simply because the coach is part of their college experience.
We got rowdy, and we got maced, Jeff Heim, 19, told the Times while rubbing his bloodshot eyes after police used pepper spray to disperse the rioters. But make no mistake, the board started this riot by firing our coach. They tarnished a legend.
Really?
I dont think Paterno is anywhere near the worst offender among those who did considerably less than the bare minimum that decency and integrity require. But theres something deeply, pathetically sick about the idea that what tarnished Paternos legend was his termination and not the fact that he never once bothered to ensure that an alleged child rapist was stopped.
Yes, yes: Journalistic niceties require that I say Jerry Sandusky, the longtime assistant coach accused of serial sexual abuse and exploitation of children, hasnt been proven guilty of anything yet. And thats true. But it doesnt exonerate Paterno and other officials. An eyewitness said he saw Sandusky sodomizing the boy in the shower. Unless officials thought it was a demonstrable lie, they had a moral and legal obligation to contact police. But they didnt think the witness was lying. They kept him on staff. And they simply barred Sandusky from bringing children to the facility. So once Sandusky was out of sight, his crimes were out of mind.
Obviously, the real horror here is in the alleged criminal conduct (and if you havent read the indictment of Sandusky and have a strong stomach you should look it up on the Internet).
But theres a larger point to be made here. Several, actually. People keep saying the cover-up proves the corruption of college football. Maybe so. College football certainly has its myriad and manifest vices.
But what about the riots? These arent simply a product of football culture, theyre a product of a campus culture that teaches students they have an absolute right to whatever their hearts desire, starting with a fun-filled college experience and, afterwards, a rewarding career.
Imbued with a sense of victimhood, entitlement, and cultivated grievance that can only be taught, their preferred response to inconvenience is a temper tantrum. Sometimes, as with the Penn State riots, they are physical. Other times, they are intellectual or theatrical. But the tantrums are always self-justifying. Arguments are correct not if they conform to facts and reason, but if they are passionately held. Unfairness is measured by the intensity of ones feelings.
Perhaps thats why a right to riot has become a staple of campus culture across the country, particularly at big schools. Students riot when administrators take away their beer. They riot when they lose games. They riot when they win games. They riot when the cops try to break up parties. Inconvenience itself has become outrageous.
It is also why idiotic protests have come to be seen as part of the college experience, as if chanting inane slogans and spouting weepy canned platitudes is essential to a well-rounded education.
(We are now seeing an extension of the repugnant narcissism of campus culture setting up outposts in Occupy Wall Street encampments across the country. The bulk of their complaint seems to be that it is somehow unfair that the creature comforts of campus life should ever come to an end or come with a bill. Riots are undoubtedly the next act in that play).
Most of the time, I find campus protest culture to be shallow and predictable. But I would have cheered it this time around, if only someone rioted for the alleged victims of Jerry Sandusky.
Jonah Goldberg is editor-at-large of National Review Online and a visiting fellow at the American Enterprise Institute.
Any student that defends the child molesting football culture at Penn is part of it.
These kids sound semi-feral.I blame the parents for delivering such people to the schools.
LOL, good luck with that job search, Mr. Howard!
If you boil down all these issues — the Penn State riots, the Greek riots, the OWS protest, the union protests in Wisconsin — it all comes down to the fact that we have moved from a nation of people who work for what we want to a nation of people who demand what what we want.
Where’s Barney?
Of course were going to riot, Paul Howard, a 24-year-old aerospace-engineering student at Penn State University, told the New York Times. What do they expect when they tell us at 10 oclock that they fired our football coach?
My God, what an absolute idiot.
They are scumbags being taught in a scumbag culture.
They are unable to make mature value judgements or distinguish bad from good, right from wrong.
Any sub-culture that considers a sport more important than putting a stop to the homosexual mauling of innocent children doesn’t deserve a place in America.
Sue the college, bankrupt them, throw the guilty and culpable in jail, throw the rest out on the street, knock the buildings down and plow salt in the earth where they stood.
Doing away with college football entirely would be a positive move for America.
When parents finally wake up to the fact that universities are a wasteful money pit that produce amoral adults, perhaps the nation can concentrate on online education. Students could be educated for a fraction of the cost and wouldn’t be subjected to the blatant indoctrination currently ladled out at our over-funded universities.
Semi-feral. I’d expect this from a a liberal arts student but this guy (24 is not a kid) is in a hard science field. That’s what makes his idiocy even more shocking to me.
I’m afraid this entire generation is lost.
These idiots in Congress truly are tone deaf.
Students of Penn State: Supporting pedophiles everywhere!
Amen I say.
Keep in mind that over 50% of ‘students’ today admit to cheating in their college years.
There are some things in this world worth rioting for [ask the rioters in Syria] but some damned coach isn’t one of them.
Totally.. completely.. and definitely agree with every single word you said! Your post should be post of the day.
“Of course we are going to shoot you when you riot.”
¨Shame and eternal shame, nothing but shame!¨
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