More sexual abuse from the Big 10..

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More men allege sexual misconduct by ex-IU doc

What is with doctors wanting to probe everyone? I wonder if anyone will take this as seriously as Larry Nassar’s conviction since it’s 18 year old men and not 16 year old women.

Between Penn St., Michigan St., Indiana, Ohio St., and Michigan: Why was the entire Big 10 conference involved in this behavior?
 
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I just listened to Tucker Carlson's interview with John Kirakou, a lifetime CIA employee who got sent to jail for telling the truth and without breaking any laws. He tells of many other times when innocent people have been lawfared, imprisoned, tortured, and even killed for reasons that only serve the interests of the CIA or FBI, not the law or the nation's security.

Not the nation I (thought I) grew up in.

Now, when we read headlines accusing anyone of anything anymore, I think we need to withhold judgement and give thought to whose interests are being served by this accusation.

I'm in no way soft on crimes against children. I'm just reminding that we've seen injustices done on both sides of similar accusations. Ignore the media. Discern the truth. Then administer justice.
 
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More men allege sexual misconduct by ex-IU doc

What is with doctors wanting to probe everyone? I wonder if anyone will take this as seriously as Larry Nassar’s conviction since it’s 18 year old men and not 16 year old women.

Between Penn St., Michigan St., Indiana, Ohio St., and Michigan: Why was the entire Big 10 conference involved in this behavior?

Take out Penn State because that was a coaching staff member preying on children not associated with Penn State.

I just find it a crazy coincidence that within the 1980's/1990's somehow 4 different Big Ten schools each had a doctor that were creeps working on college athletes. Nassar, was I believe strictly women. Even still, three separate Big Ten doctors were committing sexual misconduct on dozens and dozens of male college athletes and not one time they got clocked or hit back or it went unreported? Man, I never underestimate the rottenness of the public. I understand how terrible trauma can be in those type of situations. I understand this was not talked about in the 1980's and 1990's. But even then, it just seems to be an insane thread.
 
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Take out Penn State because that was a coaching staff member preying on children not associated with Penn State.
Penn State absolutely deserves to be included because the university attempted to cover up unlawful behavior by an employee in which said employee was sexually harming people. There was a 2 year long saga in which the Sandusky had a trial and it was presented that the employer had been made aware of inappropriate behavior was going on at the university’s facilities. Time and time again, the underlying issue is that the institution swept it under the rug when someone made a complaint about one of their employees doing something unethical or illegal. Every one of these cases involves an individual perpetrator and multiple victims, along with some superior who was supposedly made aware but refused to act.

Not only that, Joe Pa was involved in another serial rape case in the 1970’s that the university looked the other way in because they wanted to continue winning football games:

Before Jerry Sandusky, Penn State football had another serial sexual predator. This is the untold story of his crimes and the fight to bring him to justice.

Now if you want to say PSU’s case wasn’t medically related, that’s true. Maybe there is something to be said about medical practices in the 80’s and 90’s that should be considered. But as with the Nassar case, many professionals have stated that what was going on with the medical staff was not acceptable even then.

I just wish someone could make sense of why these things keep surfacing years later. I also can’t understand why the Big 10 seems to be the common denominator in these cases. That’s why this thread is worth a whole lot more than what Chipper Jones tweeted or whatever other nonsense people chit chat over every offseason.
 
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The OSU case really seems off. I just can't believe these athletic and muscular wrestlers were frightened by a 5'6, 130 lbs doctor.
 
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I just listened to Tucker Carlson's interview with John Kirakou, a lifetime CIA employee who got sent to jail for telling the truth and without breaking any laws. He tells of many other times when innocent people have been lawfared, imprisoned, tortured, and even killed for reasons that only serve the interests of the CIA or FBI, not the law or the nation's security.

Not the nation I (thought I) grew up in.

Now, when we read headlines accusing anyone of anything anymore, I think we need to withhold judgement and give thought to whose interests are being served by this accusation.

I'm in no way soft on crimes against children. I'm just reminding that we've seen injustices done on both sides of similar accusations. Ignore the media. Discern the truth. Then administer justice.
 
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