“Even when you hear of a guy who’s a great guy, he’s an amazing guy, he’s a community activist,” he began, seemingly speaking in the hypothetical. “Then it just turns out he’s been molesting kids for years.”
Of course, C.K. was referring to Sandusky, who ran a charity for disadvantaged children, many of whom became his victims. Rather than expressing outrage over Sandusky’s behavior, C.K. took a more irreverent approach.
Noting the sheer quantity of the charges against Sandusky, C.K. wondered, “When did he have time to coach? When did he have time to do his job? The most impressive thing is how good that offense was considering how much time that dude spent. How good would Penn State be if that guy wasn’t wasting his time?”
The abuse went on for so long, C.K. claimed, that “by the time they caught him he was done. He was like, ‘I’m sick of it anyway.’ ”