A Case of Moral Idiocy

I enjoy sports as much as the next guy, but I've never understood how people can be blinded by their fanaticism towards a team or an individual. There are countless things that are way more important than the outcome of a game or any athletic pursuit. Like sex crimes against minors. It's now becoming apparent that the hero worship of a football coach in Penn State University prevented that he be properly investigated for sexual abuse of minors based on credible eyewitness testimony. Thus, he was allowed to continue his predatory practices for a long time after university officials were aware of it. There can be only one explanation for this outrageous situation: the status of college football in many campuses around the U.S. As stupid as it may sound, people who are involved in successful collegiate team sports get a free pass on a number of instances. The Vince Lombardi bullshit of  "Winning isn't everything. It's the only thing" has corrupted otherwise decent people and turned them into moral idiots.

Ultimately, people go too far and all hell breaks loose. Heads have begun to roll. There is a lot of explaining to do about why nothing was done for such a long time. The first step should be to put sports in its proper place in the grand scheme of things, so that people don't get carried away in such a manner as to turn a blind eye on criminal or immoral behavior by individual athletes, coaches or teams.

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