Congratulations, ChiKat!
Was it Natter where we were discussing waffles yesterday? 'Cause I woke up with a terrible craving for them. My waffle iron is in a pocket universe somewhere, so I settled for pancakes. Really good pancakes, though. My cast iron frying pan does a great job with them.
So, there are now some articles coming out that discuss the PSU situation in the context of a pattern of ignoring sexual abuse on campus.
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In late 2002, Penn State cornerback Anwar Phillips was accused by a classmate of sexual assault, and the university suspended him for two semesters. But before his suspension began, the Nittany Lions were to play Auburn in the middle of January in the Capital One Bowl. Paterno put Phillips in uniform.
And Paterno apparently had support from above. In his 2005 book about Paterno, The Lion in Autumn, sportswriter Frank Fitzpatrick described the uproar that followed. Athletics director Tim Curley, who has been charged with failing to report a crime and perjuring himself in front of the grand jury, insisted in 2003 that it had been “appropriate” for Phillips to play; university administrators said that a miscommunication was to blame.
Paterno refused to say whether he even knew Phillips had been accused or suspended. “What happened, happened. I have very little control over it,” he said that spring, according to Fitzpatrick.
Paterno added later: “That’s nobody’s business but mine. It’s not the fans’ business, and it’s not yours.” No one but Paterno, of course, knows whether what he had been told about Sandusky four years earlier crossed his mind.
Another blogger has situated the PSU situation in a larger context of ignoring the rape of adult women:
The mistake Penn State made was, in many ways, a simple category error: they mistook these pubescent boys for women. They forgot that children occupy a very different status in the law than do the female students, faculty and staff who are most frequently the object of unwanted sexual attention and/or violence. If a college woman doesn’t file a rape charge, usually very quickly, the crime doesn’t exist.
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I am getting tired of seeing Happy Valley described as "idyllic." Someone needs to get these reporters a thesaurus.
Chikat, I missed the news! Congratulations. Yay!
Congrats, ChiKat.
Let the babysitting begin. The 9 month old is cranky already. And the 3 year old brought Dora and Yo Gaba Gaba. I was looking forward to animated movie day.
ChiKat, that is most awesome! Congratulations!