Minus one star bc there’s no reason to put any blame on the parents of the shooters
This podcast was extremely well done. Amy is so brave for for opening up this chapter of her life and speaking about what happened to her and the other victims of the columbine shooting. The only issue I have with the podcast is that Amy seems to put blame on the parents of the shooters, saying that they should’ve known what their kids were up to and that they should’ve gone through their kids’ rooms because she does that with her teenagers. Have some empathy for those poor parents. They had no clue their children were capable of something so terrible and it will haunt them for the rest of their lives. One of the shooters even stated in the basement video that he put on a show every day pretending like he loved and cared about his family. How were they supposed to know what he was really thinking? AND even if they had gone through their children’s rooms, those two boys were sick in the head. Nothing their parents could’ve done would’ve stopped them. They are just as much victims as everyone else.
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