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In the last two months, I have now had two horrifying experiences which have permanently altered my consciousness. The first occurred in the Jefferson Hospital imaging center when the technician stopped what she was doing in order to get a doctor to come speak with me about what she had seen on the ultrasound. Two hospitalizations and one (painless!) surgical procedure later, that issue is now resolved.
The second episode is, in a crazy way, more disturbing over time, since no amount of 'treatment' administered will 'cure' this problem: the thousands of people who feel that there are mitigating circumstances at Penn State which should allow Paterno to 'return' and that there are those with whom I have spoken - otherwise rational, reasonable, thoughtful, sincere, and yes, liberal folk who feel that since no one has been convicted of a crime, then all these dismissals are a travesty to 'Justice'.
Now my response to these people is that we don't know 5% of the real story and that there is much more which may or may not ever come out into the public domain, and these folks are fleeing for their lives. But this is not my point here today.
Due to the evolution of the mechanism of Propaganda here in these United States, we can have not a few, or a few hundred, but thousands upon thousands of people automatically take the side of individuals who themselves have testified that they were aware of behavior which is taboo, anathema, outrageous, grotesque, perverted-to-the-extreme, and 'rationally' defend them without knowing all the circumstances which, NO, not would mitigate the sins, but would make it even worse. Yes, worse. The situation is primed to evolve horribly over the next weeks and months. At one time in my lifetime, there certainly would have been a few or even many who might feel this way for a variety of reasons: that they themselves have committed certain acts in their lifetimes which would not be favorably regarded, that they seek a level of 'Justice for all' which comes at everyone's expense including that of terrorized victims, that they just quite frankly feel that this particular behavior 'just isn't all that bad'. People's sexual mores vary widely, as everyone here knows, "who's to say what's right or wrong" can be taken to the extreme, witness NAMBLA's (former, I hope) existence.
Yesterday I saw, including recall visits, about twenty patients. Yesterday's topic-of-the-day was Penn State of course. Of the twenty 'random' individuals, several voiced reservations about what 'precipitously' happened to all of these administrators. My measured response to them was that in the world of the scandal, people involved often respond to issues about which we have no awareness, and that there is much more going on here. I'm not sure I changed any minds. i know one thing: I'm vaguely depressed and now even more cynical than I was one week ago.
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