compassion? heavens forbid! he committed murder-suicide - proof enough that he was beyond redemption.
what i'm speaking up against is the mixup of "compassion" vs "comprehension".
it should not be necessary to take (or even consider) the "side" of any perpetrator, to identify the point at which the tragedy could have been averted.
nobody identified it; everybody was satisfied with "just" reasoning from elementary category errors; now it's the kids who are left to live with this.
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