Gordon Gee... Legend.
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ptown_trojans_1Good. Smart move.
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Midstate01I have met people from all over through the military. They all hate osu. So when this blew up they came out in full force. To the bama and Florida ones I asked them what is worse what gee said or bamas president supporting segregation in school groups. Their answer was that its the south,that's to be expected. What???
And then my neighbors who are lousiville grads when I asked what is worse what gee said or your ball coach ,who is blasting gee, fucking some chick in a restaurant and paying for a mistress to have an abortion. They both without hesitation said gee because he spoke words that hurt the catholic people. LOL!!!
Some people are retarded. I think gee is a moron and says a lot of dumb shit. But none of it equalled being forced to retire. -
derek bomarmy wife said something the other day I hadn't thought of (as I didn't think the comments were that bad...and I am a Catholic). She said "replace Catholics with Jews"...
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Iliketurtles
I think it was just too much negativity all at once. I agree that I didn't think he would be forced out and he probably was planning on retiring in like 3 years anyway but I also felt like it wasn't out of the question for them to do this.SportsAndLady;1452528 wrote:I actually am. Didn't think they'd make him do this. Maybe it was something he was thinking about doing already and this was just the last push towards that. He makes OSU a lot of dough, figured he'd have to say a lot worse to get the boot. -
sherm03
I agree with this. I didn't care either...but Gee's comments were the equivalent of a guy cracking jokes about white people. Most people in the target group didn't care enough to be upset. But had it been a different group, people all over would have been outraged.derek bomar;1452532 wrote:my wife said something the other day I hadn't thought of (as I didn't think the comments were that bad...and I am a Catholic). She said "replace Catholics with Jews"...
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Tiger2003Dr. Edward J. Ray could be a possibility for replacing Gee. That's the word on twitter.
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vball10setIt's too bad, and it doesn't surprise me...I said this earlier, but this sure brings out the morons too.
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elbuckeye28
So because others overreacted, it now validates your overreaction to a point of gloating about somebody losing (if forced out) their job? You should sure be proud to know that you are among the over-dramatic individuals that ESPN, the MSM, etc. cater to. Rather than taking a step back, gaining some perspective on the situation, and critically analyzing it, you fall lock-step with the false outrage.Scarlet_Buckeye;1452523 wrote:Yeah... and I said it was time to step-down and I got blasted for it. Look who's laughing now...
https://twitter.com/KyleRowland/status/341995189717590016
Now the University has to find a replacement that can be as effective as Gee was, which will not be easy. Not only that, but they have set moral expectations that must be exceeded. The Rutger's situation provide a great of example of how overreacting makes things difficult. -
WebFire
What moral expectations were set that must be exceeded?elbuckeye28;1452566 wrote:So because others overreacted, it now validates your overreaction to a point of gloating about somebody losing (if forced out) their job? You should sure be proud to know that you are among the over-dramatic individuals that ESPN, the MSM, etc. cater to. Rather than taking a step back, gaining some perspective on the situation, and critically analyzing it, you fall lock-step with the false outrage.
Now the University has to find a replacement that can be as effective as Gee was, which will not be easy. Not only that, but they have set moral expectations that must be exceeded. The Rutger's situation provide a great of example of how overreacting makes things difficult. -
vball10setScarlet_Buckeye;1452523 wrote:Yeah... and I said it was time to step-down and I got blasted for it. Look who's laughing now...
https://twitter.com/KyleRowland/status/341995189717590016vball10set;1452558 wrote:It's too bad, and it doesn't surprise me....I said this earlier, but this sure brings out the morons too -
AutomatikSad to see him go. Gee was/is the fucking man!!
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elbuckeye28
Complete political correctness. Maybe it's not moral expectation per se, but ESPN's selective stance has made it such.WebFire;1452572 wrote:What moral expectations were set that must be exceeded? -
Fly4FunGee being forced out is a shame.
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ohiobucks1derek bomar;1452532 wrote:my wife said something the other day I hadn't thought of (as I didn't think the comments were that bad...and I am a Catholic). She said "replace Catholics with Jews"...
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Scarlet_Buckeye
No, just proving that the peeons that thought this was "no big deal" were wrong, and when I said "it's time to go," it looks like smarter minds agreed.elbuckeye28;1452566 wrote:So because others overreacted, it now validates your overreaction to a point of gloating about somebody losing (if forced out) their job? You should sure be proud to know that you are among the over-dramatic individuals that ESPN, the MSM, etc. cater to. Rather than taking a step back, gaining some perspective on the situation, and critically analyzing it, you fall lock-step with the false outrage.
Now the University has to find a replacement that can be as effective as Gee was, which will not be easy. Not only that, but they have set moral expectations that must be exceeded. The Rutger's situation provide a great of example of how overreacting makes things difficult.
Again, no one is "overreacting" about the individual comment in and of itself. It's the now repetitive knucklehead comments that have leaked from Gee's mouth that have proven to be his downfall. You can cry and scream "It's unfair" ... "people are overreacting" all you want, but this moved might have saved a HUGE embarrassment later. At the rate Gee was going with talking about things he really had no business giving his input on, I wouldn't be surprised if he got caught making a homophobic slur anytime soon.
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Tiernan^^^
You've obviously been in CA too long Scarlet. That liberal lifestyle has softened the gray matter. This was the biggest "non-event" turned into a "huge monstrous shoulda been non-event" since Y2K. Gee got railroaded by media mongrels and Catoleigh Crybabies. -
vball10set
fixed w/repsTiernan;1452820 wrote:^^^
You've obviously been in CA too long Scarlet. That liberal lifestyle has softened the gray matter. This was the biggest "non-event" turned into a "huge monstrous shoulda been non-event" since Y2K. Gee got railroaded by media mongrels and Pseudo-Catoleigh Crybabies. -
Automatiklol@ at "smarter minds agreed"
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Dr Winston O'Boogie
There wasn't any Catholic outcry over what he said. I think most Catholics have heard similar joke - sometimes from priests themselves. It was entirely the media that jumped onto this. As a Catholic, I wasn't offended in the least. The problem with the PC media is it takes the issue away from the group and determines "well they should be offended" even if they aren't. The board of trustees could have also chosen to ride it out, but they didn't.Tiernan;1452820 wrote:^^^
You've obviously been in CA too long Scarlet. That liberal lifestyle has softened the gray matter. This was the biggest "non-event" turned into a "huge monstrous shoulda been non-event" since Y2K. Gee got railroaded by media mongrels and Catoleigh Crybabies. -
vball10set
+1Dr Winston O'Boogie;1452860 wrote:There wasn't any Catholic outcry over what he said. I think most Catholics have heard similar joke - sometimes from priests themselves. It was entirely the media that jumped onto this. As a Catholic, I wasn't offended in the least. The problem with the PC media is it takes the issue away from the group and determines "well they should be offended" even if they aren't. The board of trustees could have also chosen to ride it out, but they didn't. -
lhslep134Let's not forget this whole thing was brought about because of a fishing expedition by the AP. I mean you're seriously going to criticize statements made to the Ohio State Athletics Council​? Gimme a break
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Heretic
Yeah, if anything, it's a kind of sad reminder that if you're a person with some degree of fame, you really have to be buttoned-down and PC/professional at ALL times because someone is ALWAYS listening/watching.lhslep134;1452889 wrote:Let's not forget this whole thing was brought about because of a fishing expedition by the AP. I mean you're seriously going to criticize statements made to the Ohio State Athletics Council​? Gimme a break
This is pretty comparable to if I made joking/assholeish comments about someone in the office while hanging out with my friends at their place and then found myself getting chewed out by my boss because word somehow leaked about what I was saying. The whole, "Maybe I shouldn't have said it, but I was just in a small group and had no clue anything I was saying was getting repeated for the masses, so what the fuck!?" sort of thing. -
elbuckeye28Scarlet_Buckeye;1452809 wrote:No, just proving that the peeons that thought this was "no big deal" were wrong, and when I said "it's time to go," it looks like smarter minds agreed.
Again, no one is "overreacting" about the individual comment in and of itself. It's the now repetitive knucklehead comments that have leaked from Gee's mouth that have proven to be his downfall. You can cry and scream "It's unfair" ... "people are overreacting" all you want, but this moved might have saved a HUGE embarrassment later.
Well those "smarter minds" didn't push for him to retire 6 months ago when it happened. It wasn't until after ESPN picked it up and ran with it (which I'm still not sure why), that this happened. So for six months it wasn't a big deal (I know they were displeased though) but now it is? It's an overreaction.
The comments were on topics that he had business discussing, unless conference expansion and academic is something a University President shouldn't have input on. While the jokes were bad, what are the other offensive comments has Gee said? I see "I hope the coach doesn't fire me" comment brought up, and while it was strange and naive looking back, it wasn't offensive or degrading. Your speculation on the severity of what he may say next, with little evidence, is part of your overreaction by essentially creating a Straw man.Scarlet_Buckeye;1452809 wrote:At the rate Gee was going with talking about things he really had no business giving his input on, I wouldn't be surprised if he got caught making a homophobic slur anytime soon.
I'm equating it to the Rutger's situation with Athletic Director because they let him go when he didn't do anything particularly wrong, as an overreaction to the media's attention to the story. They then hired somebody that actually has a history of abuse. Now they have somebody in the situation that probably wont' be as effective of an athletic director and has a history of similar behavior that started the mess in the first place. If you can't see the similarities that I am discussing, then it is pointless.Scarlet_Buckeye;1452809 wrote: People trying to equate this to the Rutgers situation... open your eyes... it's a different case/situation. -
ohiobucks1Anyone who doesn't think Les is going to mess this president search up, doesn't know Les when it comes to Ohio State decisions... (IMO)
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Scarlet_Buckeye
I respectfully disagree. I think Gee had this coming, and these latest rounds of comments were the last straw. Everyone keeps talking about how his role was to fund-raise money. You know what, even a *BIGGER* role of Gee's was to protect the image of the University, and lately, he's done nothing but cast a little mud on it with all his recent neanderthal comments.Tiernan;1452820 wrote:^^^
You've obviously been in CA too long Scarlet. That liberal lifestyle has softened the gray matter. This was the biggest "non-event" turned into a "huge monstrous shoulda been non-event" since Y2K. Gee got railroaded by media mongrels and Catoleigh Crybabies.