I'm not accusing anyone on this board of anything, but several posters have begun commenting on the recent Dr. Anderson/University of Michigan allegations in a manner that appears to be teetering on the brink of schadenfreude.
Let's not lose sight that these allegations are despicable and that many of the alleged victims were children or young adults. Just because MSU got dragged through the mud--rightfully--does not give us license to delight in the misfortune of our rival embarking on their own brand of a Nasser/Sandusky hell.
PSU was awful. MSU was awful. And, now, UofM may have been awful as well.
There are no victory laps to be taken here, folks.
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EDIT: I'm not here to defend the media, but there has been *plenty* of coverage from historically "Blue Wall" outlets:
Freep
Let's not lose sight that these allegations are despicable and that many of the alleged victims were children or young adults. Just because MSU got dragged through the mud--rightfully--does not give us license to delight in the misfortune of our rival embarking on their own brand of a Nasser/Sandusky hell.
PSU was awful. MSU was awful. And, now, UofM may have been awful as well.
There are no victory laps to be taken here, folks.
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EDIT: I'm not here to defend the media, but there has been *plenty* of coverage from historically "Blue Wall" outlets:
Freep
- U-M officials knew about sexual misconduct allegations but didn't act in 3 incidents
- Michigan staff knew of sexual misconduct allegations against doctor, president says
- University of Michigan officials told of abuse more than 4 decades ago
- UM official 'fired' doctor accused of sex abuse, but he stayed on another 24 years
- Police sex assault investigation into University of Michigan Dr. Robert E. Anderson
- Claims of UM doctor's sexual misconduct mirror Ohio State case
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