« Reply #3 on: October 12, 2014, 01:39:01 pm »
I'm guessing they're white.
More at NY Daily News/
... As gruesome details emerged in the Sayreville War Memorial High School football hazing scandal Wednesday, a longtime resident with close ties to the powerhouse program said he believes as many five or 10 freshman boys may have been sodomized and that some football parents are blind to the scope of the problem.
“They are in denial mode,” the resident told the Daily News Wednesday night, speaking on the condition of anonymity because he fears reprisals in a community in the throes of deep divisions and white-hot emotions ever since district superintendent Dr. Richard Labbe canceled the football season Monday night. “They need a wake-up call, and I hope this is it.
“Look, 99.9% of the people in this town are good, hard-working people who want to do the right thing. I heard about what was going on from the very beginning, but (supporters of the football team) didn’t want to believe it, and still don’t want to believe it.”
The resident was speaking several hours after NJ.com published a chilling account of the alleged abuse, offered by a parent of one of the freshman players alleged to have been violated, saying that the signal for the hazing to start was a wolf-like howl by a senior teammate, after which the locker-room lights would go out.
According to the website, “a freshman football player would be pinned to the locker-room floor, his arms and feet held down by multiple upperclassmen. Then, the victim would be lifted to his feet while a finger was forced into his rectum. Sometimes, the same finger was then shoved into the freshman player’s mouth.”
The parent of the freshman told nj.com that the ritual was an everyday occurrence in a locker room that apparently had little or no supervision by assistant coaches A person with ties to the program told the News head coach George Najjar typically spent his time either in the weight room, practice field or his office and very rarely went into the locker room. ...
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The abnormal is not the normal just because it is prevalent.
Roger Kimball, in a talk at Hillsdale College, 1/29/25