Vick vs PSU

But that is NOT why the show was cancelled.

I am saying fuck the race thing and white people should be saying fuck the race thing too and DO something about this pedo issue.

They are sweeping the larger issue under the rug.

Where are all the women groups, where are their voice?


Shit is going to blow up though, believe me.

Too many parent feel it is ok to sacrifice their child for materialism


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Who sends their kid away in the middle of Bumblefuck with a man? I don't care if Jesus himself, my kid isn't going anywhere without me. Let alone a 10 year old.
 
But that is NOT why the show was cancelled.

I am saying fuck the race thing and white people should be saying fuck the race thing too and DO something about this pedo issue.

They are sweeping the larger issue under the rug.

Where are all the women groups, where are their voice?


Shit is going to blow up though, believe me.

Too many parent feel it is ok to sacrifice their child for materialism


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Man it's been not even a week yet. The Vick shit didn't blow till he pleaded guilty. If you think this is the end then you truly are crazy. Pedophilia is an issue that is not swept under the rug in anyway shape or form in this country.
 
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what exactly do you want whites to do? they put the perpetrators in prison, you want them to hang paterno? he fulfilled his legal obligation by reporting it up to his superiors. They are the ones at fault. Im not giving paterno a pass, but what do you want? and vick was able to get a second chance. i dont even hear about the dog shit anymore, motherfucker is making a 100 million dollars and playing in the NFL.



How is this about Vick man? Please tell me that.
 
Why the lack of outrage from white people?

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No one is talking about the kids

If these kids were dogs


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I'm seeing white people around me only talking about the football of JoePa and other nonsense.

Not one of them mentioned the kids






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That pic is BRUTAL!!! :lol::lol::lol:
 
That shit is outrage directed at a person.

Their is a larger issue at hand and that is pedophilia.

Where is the media dealing with pedophilia and pedo rings?

Where are the specials just like they had about dog fighting and black culture etc

Where are the PSA's from women groups?


They are having a war dance for 1 tree and leaving the forest untouched.


How many more kids are going to become victims if we as a society can't come clean?




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You aren't paying attention in the right places.

Child advocacy groups have banded together big time around this and have already raised over $167,000 since this story broke.

They intended to collect donations @ today's game.


http://www.trentonian.com/articles/2011/11/11/news/doc4ebdb69232034637457880.txt
 
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Ruthless but funny!


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You ain't lying.

But seriously. Many White people have shown that they they have more love for Dogs than they do Black people. That is unfortunate because human beings are more important than animals, and those who cannot see that need serious help.

There is no time and place to do the right thing. Molestation, rape, slavery (trafficking in persons is STILL the 2nd most popular/profitable illegal business behind drugs) are things that one cannot, and should not ever turn and look the other way under any circumstances. Simply because you do not know the victim or because you know the perpetrator is no reason for not doing the right thing and turning them in.

Far too often people look the other way when they should not. Look at our streets. Just because it is not happening on the street in which your house is on doesn’t make it not your problem, because it is. This is OUR country. Every street is my neighborhood; every street is YOUR neighborhood. Every ghetto, every city, every trailer park and I should treat it as such and care more for it and its inhabitants. Any bad that goes on in those places may one day spill into the street that you lay your head. This is OUR land, and we must protect it against ALL enemies, foreign AND domestic. This isn’t just something that I learned in the military, this is what I and EVERY American should believe.
 
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You ain't lying.

But seriously. Many White people have shown that they they have more love for Dogs than they do Black people. That is unfortunate because human beings are more important than animals, and those who cannot see that need serious help.

There is no time and place to do the right thing. Molestation, rape, slavery (trafficking in persons is STILL the 2nd most popular/profitable illegal business behind drugs) are things that one cannot, and should not ever turn and look the other way under any circumstances. Simply because you do not know the victim or because you know the perpetrator is no reason for not doing the right thing and turning them in.

Far too often people look the other way when they should not. Look at our streets. Just because it is not happening on the street in which your house is on doesn’t make it not your problem, because it is. This is OUR country. Every street is my neighborhood; every street is YOUR neighborhood. Every ghetto, every city, every trailer park and I should treat it as such and care more for it and its inhabitants. Any bad that goes on in those places may one day spill into the street that you lay your head. This is OUR land, and we must protect it against ALL enemies, foreign AND domestic. This isn’t just something that I learned in the military, this is what I and EVERY American should believe.

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:roflmao3::roflmao3::roflmao3:

You ain't lying.

But seriously. Many White people have shown that they they have more love for Dogs than they do Black people. That is unfortunate because human beings are more important than animals, and those who cannot see that need serious help.

There is no time and place to do the right thing.

Molestation, rape, slavery (trafficking in persons is STILL the 2nd most popular/profitable illegal business behind drugs) are things that one cannot, and should not ever turn and look the other way under any circumstances.

Simply because you do not know the victim or because you know the perpetrator is no reason for not doing the right thing and turning them in.

Far too often people look the other way when they should not. Look at our streets. Just because it is not happening on the street in which your house is on doesn’t make it not your problem, because it is. This is OUR country. Every street is my neighborhood; every street is YOUR neighborhood. Every ghetto, every city, every trailer park and I should treat it as such and care more for it and its inhabitants. Any bad that goes on in those places may one day spill into the street that you lay your head. This is OUR land, and we must protect it against ALL enemies, foreign AND domestic. This isn’t just something that I learned in the military, this is what I and EVERY American should believe.




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I'm NOT talking about raising funds.

There is an epidemic going on and you are talking about $167K


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Why the lack of outrage from white people?


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No one is talking about the kids

If these kids were dogs


:itsawrap:

I'm seeing white people around me only talking about the football of JoePa and other nonsense.

Not one of them mentioned the kids






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You started this thread saying that no one was talking about the kids, I give you an example of several groups that raised $167,000 BEFORE a game that had an attendance of over 100,000 (which means A LOT more money would be raised) and you intimate that this doesn't apply?

And seriously, just how isn't a legendary coach being forced out NOT about the kids that he failed to protect while he himself did not molest any of them (that we know of)?!?

Does he still have his job if had done the moral/ethical thing and reported this predator to the police when he first got wind of him?

Answer: Yes.
 
You started this thread saying that no one was talking about the kids, I give you an example of several groups that raised $167,000 BEFORE a game that had an attendance of over 100,000 (which means A LOT more money would be raised) and you intimate that this doesn't apply?

And seriously, just how isn't a legendary coach being forced out NOT about the kids that he failed to protect while he himself did not molest any of them (that we know of)?!?

Does he still have his job if had done the moral/ethical thing and reported this predator to the police when he first got wind of him?

Answer: Yes.




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Don't pretend to be dumb.........

You gave me 1 example it is was raising $167K.
The other bullshit about wearing colors at a game etc, it what it is... token bullshit


Nike Won't Drop Penn State's Paterno, So We Should Drop Nike


The Penn State child rape scandal continues to snowball by the day, taking with it advertising and sponsorship dollars, the jobs of those peripherally involved and what’s left of Joe Paterno’s reputation.

On Monday, Paterno’s name was removed from the Big Ten championship trophy. On Sunday, Jack Raykovitz — CEO of Second Mile, the child advocacy group Jerry Sandusky founded then allegedly trawled for victims — resigned from his role. [
B]That same day, the Wall Street Journal revealed that at least six advertisers including Cars.com have pulled out of ESPN broadcasts of future Penn State games.[/B]

Still, as you’ll know if you read my colleague Mike Ozanian’s post on Friday (see left), the biggest, most influential sports brand on the planet continues to stick by both PSU and its disgraced former coach Paterno: Nike.

Ozanian’s point proved controversial among commenters (myself included): He posited that Nike’s decision to stick by troubled stars in the past — Tiger Woods among them — paid off financially once the dust had settled. Their decision to back Paterno will be no different, he said. Fine, maybe so. But this is a different case entirely, one far more serious than dalliances with cocktail waitresses.

It isn’t even Nike’s continued sponsorship of the Penn State football team that grates. It is Nike’s refusal to address the name of a building on its Oregon corporate campus that now seems so oxymoronic it’d be more at home in an Onion.com satire: the Joe Paterno Child Development Center.
The Oregonian was the first to report that Nike has no plans to rename this building, where 200 children under age five spend their days.


Nike spokeswoman Erin Dobson trotted out a prepared statement when the Oregonian asked about the appropriateness of the center’s name. Yesterday, when I approached Dobson to see what Nike meant by “monitoring the situation”, she emailed me the same statement, despite my posing specific questions (Who makes these decisions? What sort of allegations would it take for Nike to immediately cut ties with an athlete, coach, or school?)

When I forwarded our correspondence to Nike CEO Mark Parker, he sent it back to Dobson, who responded with the same canned statement:

“Our relationship with Penn State remains unchanged. We are deeply disturbed by the claims brought forth in the indictments. We will continue to monitor the situation closely. We have no current plans to change the name of our child care center.”

Prevent Child Abuse America’s CEO James Hmurovich said he was disturbed that Nike has thus far decided to maintain the status quo.

“What allegedly happened at Penn State should outrage our nation, and to find that a national brand will not distance itself from Penn State and Joe Paterno in this situation is equally disturbing,” he told Forbes. “It begs the question as to what kind of culture exists at Nike to place business issues over the well being of children?”


I emailed or called every member of Nike’s board — high-profile appointees like Apple CEO Tim Cook and Eli Lilly CEO John Lechleiter — to see if they agree with the company’s position. I have received no responses as yet.


http://www.forbes.com/sites/clareoconnor/2011/11/14/nike-wont-drop-penn-states-paterno-so-we-should-drop-nike/




Stop the bullshit.



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i told you all in another thread this is not about the kids this was the perfect storm to get joe pa out in state college... now the fucker that witnessed the act has been put on a paid leave.

JoePa was in the last season of his contract and he wasn't getting a new one after this. This wasn't about getting him out of State College. That was going to take care of itself after the season anyway.
 
JoePa was in the last season of his contract and he wasn't getting a new one after this. This wasn't about getting him out of State College. That was going to take care of itself after the season anyway.



The fact that black people are falling for that bullshit football related excuse is very telling about the EXTENT of brainwashing of some of us.......



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The fact that black people are falling for that bullshit football related excuse is very telling about the EXTENT of brainwashing of some of us.......



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OK, now I'm really not sure what direction you're headed, why not do this...

Give us YOUR answer on what you would like to see and how you would want this resolved.
 
OK, now I'm really not sure what direction you're headed, why not do this...

Give us YOUR answer on what you would like to see and how you would want this resolved.


1. Acknowledge as a society we have a problem

2. Detail the extent of the problem

3. Create a psychological profile of a pedophile

4. Outline the signs and symptoms that can enable parents to guide and protect their children from these predators

5. Revise laws to make it 10 yrs minimum mandatory sentencing for pedophilia

6. Revise laws and make it 5yrs minimum mandatory sentencing to those who enable it e.g. witnesses etc...

7. Create and fund institutions to deal with the victims of pedophilia. Fund it with fines from those convicted of pedophilia acts and those that enable the acts



This shit needs to be elevated to a national level with a goal of attacking this evil head-on.


There is a WAR ON DRUGS which incarcerates people convicted of victimless crimes.


Where is the WAR ON PEDOPHILIA?




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Well then where is black talk radio?

Where is the outrage from black people?


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Both Al Sharpton and Joe Madison do segments, or have opened up discussion on this subject on The Power, as well as others on that channel, or are you talking about the non-satellite local brand?

Liberal radio shows like Ed Schultz had most of his show about it, and even some victims, both men and women were calling in.
 
You aren't paying attention in the right places.

Child advocacy groups have banded together big time around this and have already raised over $167,000 since this story broke.

They intended to collect donations @ today's game.


http://www.trentonian.com/articles/2011/11/11/news/doc4ebdb69232034637457880.txt

I'm NOT talking about raising funds.

There is an epidemic going on and you are talking about $167K


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Yeah, sad to say but it looks like this "epidemic" as you've called it (and rightfully so) is going to continue, from what I've heard with well over 100,000 people in attendance @ the game Saturday they only managed to add a mere $20,000 to the total.

That's less than .20 per person.

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When I see Senate committees and Congressional hearings then I will agree

In wake of Penn State scandal, bill would suspend federal funds
By Pete Kasperowicz - 11/14/11 07:37 PM ET

Rep. Sheila Jackson Lee (D-Texas) said Monday night that she would soon introduce legislation that would block federal funds to any institution found to have covered up sexual abuse against children, a partial reaction to the Penn State sexual abuse scandal that cost Penn State football coach Joe Paterno his job.

"It is not a question of football… it is not a question of what state it is and what great university it is," Jackson Lee said on the House floor. "It is a question of adults and institutions ignoring the pain of these children."


Jackson Lee said her bill would immediately suspend all federal funding for institutions that have covered up sexual abuse, including the prosecutor's office. She said her bill would not affect scholarships or Pell Grants, and would also include more funding for the Department of Justice to fight sexual abuse against children.
"I intend to introduce this legislation and stop the funding now for any institution that thinks that they are above the law, and will watch a grown man perform a sexual act on a child and refuse to do something about it," she said. "It is an outrage."

At Penn State, alleged sexual abuse against young boys was not reported to authorities for several years after a graduate assistant said he saw former Penn State defensive coordinator Jerry Sandusky sexually abusing a young boy in the university's showers. While this was reported to head coach Joe Paterno, no action was taken, a reaction that led to the decision to fire Paterno last week.

There are also reports that state officials declined to prosecute Sandusky even though there was other evidence that he had sexually abused another boy.

But Jackson Lee said her bill is also a response to a sexual abuse case in Texas in which a woman killed herself today, which she said was due to the belief that state prosecutors would never file charges against her abuser.

story continues.....
http://thehill.com/blogs/floor-acti...-to-penn-state-with-bill-to-cut-federal-funds
 
Yeah, sad to say but it looks like this "epidemic" as you've called it (and rightfully so) is going to continue, from what I've heard with well over 100,000 people in attendance @ the game Saturday they only managed to add a mere $20,000 to the total.

That's less than .20 per person.

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See.....

Somehow kids are <<< pets



They used their code words "under-privileged kids" so there is no associations in white america's head.

They don't see their kids being victims and have been programed from feeling empathy for those that are different from them.


Shit is out of control.

Next move is black america to uncover these gross abuses of black boys that have been covered up for decades.



We cannot drop the ball on this one.



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