Checking back in here a couple hours later against my better judgment...
Im just curious. Do you think that those little boys had it coming also? Maybe they should't have taunted sandusky with their naked bodies? Frankly your entire attitude is absolutely disgusting and you absolutely gained "child abuse supporter" points.
Are you hearing yourself?
As for McQueary, in my absence somebody else explained the issues with him (and my personal experience with him indicates to me that such actions are not a surprise; maybe the big dumb meathead comment was a little flippant and counterproductive, granted). I was posting from my phone, making it difficult to type long posts (though I ended up typing enough shorter posts that it wouldn't have mattered).
No doubt some administrators (including Paterno to some extent) should have done more. Tim Curly in particular seems likely to have been looking the other way deliberately at least to some real extent. But we don't know a lot of the details. The shower incident in particular had no identified victim at that time, and the VP in charge of campus police (Gary Schultz) was one of those notified (yes, granted he could have also gone to city police with it, but didn't at that time; after all he wasn't actually a witness, and McQueary later changed his story multiple times, in some cases downplaying it).
Nevertheless, to frame things such that we can state as FACT that PSU (and Paterno) worked actively to enable and harbor ongoing child rapes over a 10+ year period is disingenuous (if not absurd on its face).
Paterno was a pillar in that community for many decades. And without absolute proof that he's an evil piece of shit (which we never got, despite your claims), of course people familiar with him are not going to instantly accept that all he has accomplished in his lifetime is suddenly null and void. This sentiment can manifest without there being a personality cult, or people donning tinfoil hats; dismissing every "Penn State supporter" in such a way is also disingenuous.
And as it is he seems to be the only one in this whole debacle to even admit he screwed up at any point. Not even Sandusky did that; he still claims innocence. The NCAA continues to admit they didn't really have the jurisdiction to do what they did. A bit late for that though, as the whole narrative has already long since been burned into everyone's minds.
But of course I say all this from a position which isn't the perceived moral high ground, so none of it will matter to many of you.