Monday, January 23, 2012

Paterno and Pedestals

One irony of the firing of Joe Paterno was that, in the end, it served to protect his legacy. It allowed him to be held to account for the scandal he did not do enough to stop, enabling the story-line "He made a grave mistake, for which he accepted, with grace, his [ultimate] punishment, but look at all the good he did..." Another irony is, in contrast, how self-serving, hypocritical and without grace the Penn State trustees who fired him appear.

Also not in a good light, are those who, at the beginning of the scandal, seemed to take perverse joy in the take-down of JoePa. And while there is an obvious accomplishment gap, Paterno and Tebow shared this sort of critic. The ones who finds Virtue and Character threatening rather than inspiring. To whom the need for "everybody does it" self-affirmation overwhelms any desire for self-improvement.

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