At the time, the explanation [for an off-color joke Paterno made about beating his wife] easily satisfied JoePa supporters—who’d become used to this kind of banter. But in the wake of 40 counts of sexual assault against Paterno’s longtime defensive mastermind, Jerry Sandusky—and a slew of accusations that university officials, including Paterno, were complicit in its coverup—the toxicity of that testosterone-steeped sports culture, and the role it might have played in this scandal, isn’t very funny. The comparisons between Penn State and the Catholic Church may have become too many to count, but perhaps the biggest one is so obvious we don’t see it: Football, like the priesthood, is one of the few places in our culture where being a woman is actually more sacrilegious than saying you’re going to go home and beat one.

Could Women Have Saved Penn State? - The Daily Beast

Incredibly insightful article by my friend Jess—written BEFORE the similar Times piece—about the absence of women in the Penn State football hierarchy, and its implications.

11/24/11 at 11:46am
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    Um if i walked in on that my adrenaline would have kicked in and I would have beaten the shit out of him. There is NO...
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    A relative of accused Penn State pedophile Jerry Sandusky, when asked if gender played a role in how the scandal...
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