Male werewolf speaks out on being sexually assaulted by coaches and players!
By Bob-O-F'n-Mac
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| Eric during happier days |
Many times in the shuffle of a scandal, a victim's voice sometimes isn't heard. In the case of Eric Roode, the scandal at Penn State has forced this werewolf to speak out on the abuse that Coach Jerry Sandusky committed, according to Eric Roode.
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| The true face of evil |
Eric Roode was just another college student who signed on with Penn State in the fall of 1999. He was red shirted upon review during the first year he was at Penn State. Eric recalls, "It really wasn't that big of a deal. My family always stressed the importance of education over sports. My mother and father had come over from the old country as a way to provide a better future for their children. Being a werewolf isn't easy, and Coach Joe Paterno told me he would do everything to make me feel at home." Little did Eric know that an evil sinister force was lurking in the shadows. "I remember the first day (Sandusky) approached me. We had just finished practice and I was wrapped in a towel. He asked me to come into his office. He had me sit down and explained that if I really wanted to be a part of this team that I should do what's right for the greater good." Eric paused for a second and then continued on, "So he starts rubbing my fur, and petting me behind the ears…and this prick knows that I am going to sprawl on the floor. I asked him to stop, but he didn't care. So he starts rubbing my belly and then squeezes around my male parts. It was very uncomfortable, and I wish I could have stopped it but I figured this was my chance to play with the big boys. I am not proud of it at all."
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| Eric Today |
This blogcast journalist has made a choice to not publish the rest of the details (of Coach Jerry Sandusky) in respect to one Eric Roode. The sad thing here is that Eric was abused and targeted because as a monster, he (along with other monsters) is in many regards, a second class citizen to the rest of the world. Eric has started a revolution of sorts, as a vampire and gill creature has also come forward to talk about the famous scandal that has haunted the country. However Eric's abuse only wasn't only with the coaches. Eric pressured me to include the horrible sexual abuse that his fellow team mates plagued him with. "They would grab my tail and make me beg like a dog for treats. Then they would pick me up and play with my man parts. They said it built character and that it happened to every freshman." This abuse went on for a few years until Eric quit the team. "The horrors that my body was put through forced me out. They look at us (monsters) and say we belong in hell…Those !#$holes belong in the %$#@ing 7
th Circle man." If you thought that was shocking, what Eric said next blew me away. "I went to the school and complained, but alas, it felt on deaf ears. I really wished the board has listened to me then. If they have, just maybe a few lives could have been saved from this injustice."
The one thing anybody reading Eric's story today that they can take away is the fact that Eric lives a very good life. He is married and has a wonderful job. He along with others who have had this horrible thing happen to them can take away is that he (along with others) is a survivor. Often these creatures of the night fall into the profile of evil creatures who will harm anyone and anything. The truth is the only monster here is those at Penn State who acted and covered up these horrible crimes.