The Conference That Brought Us Jerry Sandusky, Larry Nassar, & Several Other POS’s Apparently Has (Or Had) A Soul?
Well well well, what do we have here (insert random USA Today Sports writer)? Where in the absolute hell do they keep making little sniveling water-carrying pieces of shit like you? *Googles* Northwestern. Oh dammit.
September 16, 2020: “The Darkest Day in Big Ten History.”
Since I pulled my calendar out to note the date (per your request), I should probably find some more dates of interest so this masturbatory pantomime of a performance doesn’t go to waste.
Everyday from 1994-2009: “Jerry Sandusky”
On November 4, 2011, a grand jury that had been convened in September 2009, or earlier, indicted Sandusky on 40 counts of sex crimes against young boys. The indictment came after a three-year investigation that explored allegations of Sandusky having inappropriate contact with an underage boy over the course of four years, beginning when the boy was ten years old. The boy’s parents reported the incident to police in 2009. The grand jury identified eight boys who had been singled out for sexual advances or sexual assaults by Sandusky, taking place from 1994 through 2009. At least 20 of the incidents allegedly took place while Sandusky was still employed at Penn State.
via Jerry Sandusky’s Wikipedia page
Let’s keep going…
According to the first indictment, in 2002 assistant coach Mike McQueary, then a Penn State graduate assistant, said he walked in on Sandusky anally raping a ten-year-old boy. The next day, McQueary reported the incident to head coach Joe Paterno. (Later while testifying during the Sandusky trial, McQueary spoke about what he had relayed to Paterno: “I told him and I want to make sure I’m clear. I made sure he knew it was sexual and wrong. There was no doubt.”) Paterno told McQueary at the time, “You did what you had to do. It is my job now to figure out what we want to do.” At the Preliminary Hearing for Tim Curley and Gary Schultz, McQueary testified that Paterno was “shocked and saddened, kind of slumped back on his chair.” He said that Paterno told him: “‘I’m sorry you had to see that. It’s terrible.’ And he said, ‘I need to think and tell some people about what you saw and I’ll let you know what … what we’ll do next.'” Paterno then informed Penn State athletic director Tim Curley. At the Preliminary Hearing, McQueary also testified that he “believed” Sandusky was having “some type of intercourse” with the boy. He said that this was based on “the positioning” of Sandusky and the boy, but that he never saw “insertion” or “penetration” and is not “100 percent sure” that intercourse was occurring.
Let’s not forget those “Dark Days” at Penn State.
Everyday from 1990 to 2015 ( I don’t know the exact dates, but you get the point by now): Larry Nassar
265 girls. 265!
Larry Nassar is the reason I am cautious with my daughter (who loves gymnastics).
Michigan State University said that it first received a complaint against Nassar in 2014. A Title IX investigation into the complaint found no violation of policy and Nassar was allowed to continue treating patients under certain agreed upon restrictions, as stipulated by MSU College of Osteopathic Medicine Dean William Strampel. However, no monitoring was instituted. After allegations against Nassar were reported by The Indianapolis Star in September 2016, Nassar was fired by Michigan State for violating the 2014 agreement.
via USA Gymnastic’s Wikipedia page
And more…
The university faces lawsuits from 144 local and MSU athletes who say they were sexually assaulted by Larry Nassar. Michigan State University gymnastics coach Kathie Klages was suspended on February 13, 2017, and retired the next day, amidst the sexual abuse investigation of Nassar. Klages has been accused of dismissing sexual abuse complaints by former gymnasts against Nassar and pressuring them to stay silent. According to court documents, Klages was reportedly aware of sexual abuse allegations against Nassar as early as 1997.
More “Dark Days” happened at Michigan State.
Hell, many “Dark Days” happened at Michigan under Dr. Robert Anderson.
Many “Dark Days” happened at Ohio State under Dr. Richard Strauss.
On a day where we watched Kanye pee on a Grammy Award with laser-guided precision, I just cannot get this dumb lady’s headline off my mind. I should be work-shopping jokes on how I can’t run a spoon under the faucet without looking like I came off Daredevil Falls, but this asshole pisses into a literal cone and walks away untouched like Caitlyn Jenner on a vehicular manslaughter charge. Can’t even enjoy it.
You pretend the Big Ten has a soul? Not to mansplain here, Christine, but a conference is a piece of paper, in a folder, in a filing cabinet, in a rich man’s office. It gives a shit about none of us. No conference has a soul.
The only time a “soul” is mentioned is when some narcissistic piece of shit wants to cry out upwards from the cold sewage filled gutter they dwell. The only warmth provided is from a bullshit piece of paper someone told you was special.
Note this day, Christine.
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