And just in case you think Malcolm Gladwell is a secret molester or something, here is another article concerning law enforcement experts at child molestation talk about how difficult they are to detect and accuse.
http://www.washingtonpost.com/sports/colleges/blame-for-the-penn-state-scandal-does-not-lie-with-joe-paterno/2011/11/08/gIQADqMF3M_story.html
It's not as easy as you think.
Hi Construx - question for you - do you think you would feel the same way if this story wasn't about Paterno but rather some other coach? To me it says a lot about what he did when you consider how well respected he was by non-PSU fans prior to the information coming out and now how most non-PSU fans feel now. I think it seems to outsiders that PSU fans want to believe he's innocent or misguided or whatever but the reality is that to everyone else what he did is reprehensible. I always really like Paterno and was glad his team starting doing well again. I was in shock about the announcement and still find it hard to believe. But I have to admit that I find what he did (and even more so others) to be unthinkable and I essentially lost all respect for him.
You know, I'm sure it's hard to believe, but I think I would if I heard all the same "facts" about it and read some articles like the ones I posted. In fact, I had a long conversation with a Florida State friend about how the same thing could have happened there in a sense with an older, super popular, super successful coach in Bowden and an older, long term DC (Mickey Andrews) that left without it being 100% clear why. So I'd like to think so.
But see the issue is that the people who care about this the most, who read everything they can about it and know the most recent and accurate "facts" are PSU alum and people like me. So I can read all those articles, know about the dynamics of Paterno and his career and his last ten years and make pretty reasonable judgements that are nuanced and gray. Someone like you or others here, who don't "care" to read all those articles or have all that knowledge (through no fault of your own), aren't going to be able to come to those same views. And it's easy for you to say we're just blind or dumb or enablers or all the things that guys like Koya say. But in reality, the truth is porbably in between your black and white view and our nuanced gray view.
And really, this is true of all "scandals" or events like this. The UNC academic issue, any political sex scandal, whatever. In fact I got into a discussion with a USC fan way back about the Reggie Bush scandal and I got my ### handed to me. Because he knew way more about it. Way more of the details, the environment, the "color" of the story. It doesn't mean that he was 100% correct, just that he was likely more correct about the actual truth than I was.