What's done is done. There's no sorry good enough for what he did. Who really cares if he's 'sorry' or not? Those people are dead either way. Last thing anyone cares to hear is anything from him.
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who the fuck gave this dude an interview?
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The same 24 hour news cycle that keeps spamming us w/ the names and faces of all these cowardly mass shooters after it was well established this only fuels the flame and enables/emboldens more to follow the same path for the infamy. It's a sad world we live in.
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Why give this person press
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Tough shit
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Why interview him?
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One reason would be to try to understand why he did what he did, and how to prevent it happening in the future.
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Interesting interview. Did any of you actually read it or rush straight to the comments section instead?
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Of course not. Then they’d have to wrestle with the fact that he wants to bring more awareness to how juveniles are sentenced, and doesn’t believe he will be released. The idea this could be an article that’s not actually about feeling bad for him is difficult for these people.
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