>> Paterno didnt do the right thing when he had the chance
That’s an awful comparison given my understanding, and correct me if I’m wrong, that Paterno knowingly looked away from the depraved crimes committed at the university.
The comparison I was trying to make with Paterno was not the degree of the transgression (of course, Paterno covering up horrific crimes is way worse) but what resulted when the right choices were not made when they could have made a huge difference. In the end, countless innocent people were and continue to be adversely affected and a man’s legacy was badly tarnished.