Spot on.This crime went "institutional" and the institution should take a heavy penalty. The cover-up was directly a result of an insane institutional pride. This is a clear case, in my opinion, of an entire organization that needs to suffer massively for this egregious lack of morality, empathy and required social decency. The only way society is going to inform institutions that disclosure of crimes, even at the embarrassment of the beloved institution, is mandatory, is to penalize them beyond their ease of recovery. It is not going to be enough that the victims are going to settle for large monetary claims. Penn State has the financial ability to pay this off and not suffer financially.
There are always innocent victims associated with the punishment of the perpetrators of a crime. Do we not punish someone because their family members will suffer? Our society needs a severely punished Penn State so that we can establish a new precedent on common decency. This criminal was destroying young people's souls and they looked the other way. He could have been stopped long before he had the opportunity to victimize other innocent children. These weren't the sons of the elite of Penn State. These were at-risk young boys. That institution needs to be slammed to the max in my opinion.
Oh, and I'd feel the same way if this all happened at UL.





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