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    Quote Originally Posted by Limited GM View Post
    I didn't read all these post, but one of my first thoughts were, wonder if any of the school shooters were Hazed? Wouldn't THAT be something....
    That was the big discussion after Columbine.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Irving View Post
    That was the big discussion after Columbine.
    sorry I wasnt on all weekend... but yeah, I remember that being a BIG topic of discussion after Columbine..

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    Quote Originally Posted by Chad4000 View Post
    sorry I wasnt on all weekend... but yeah, I remember that being a BIG topic of discussion after Columbine..
    I have some friends that attended Columbine in those days- they said what people did to Dylan and Eric was really horrible, driving by throwing bottles (glass) at them, spraying them with soda, and all kinds of bullying. One girl said to me afterward something like "While it's wrong the way they reacted, no one can really be surprised Dylan and Eric lashed out, the way they were treated. Not saying anyone deserved to die, but those bullies did deserve to be punished." When those entrusted to preserve order and rule of law fail, oftentimes some have to take that responsibility into their own hands. NOTE: I am NOT saying go out and kill these people like in Columbine, but I was the victim of bullying in HS and every avenue I tried to take to get it to stop led to a dead end. I was left with almost no options... So I waited for the asshole bully to graduate. It begs the question, when people stop doing the right thing, what do the good, fair and decent people do?
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    Quote Originally Posted by Ronin13 View Post
    I have some friends that attended Columbine in those days- they said what people did to Dylan and Eric was really horrible, driving by throwing bottles (glass) at them, spraying them with soda, and all kinds of bullying. One girl said to me afterward something like "While it's wrong the way they reacted, no one can really be surprised Dylan and Eric lashed out, the way they were treated. Not saying anyone deserved to die, but those bullies did deserve to be punished." When those entrusted to preserve order and rule of law fail, oftentimes some have to take that responsibility into their own hands. NOTE: I am NOT saying go out and kill these people like in Columbine, but I was the victim of bullying in HS and every avenue I tried to take to get it to stop led to a dead end. I was left with almost no options... So I waited for the asshole bully to graduate. It begs the question, when people stop doing the right thing, what do the good, fair and decent people do?
    totally agree.. it's a terrifying question..

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