No one seems to know, or care, that he did what he did for a reason. He was not stretched out to. He did not feel needed, or even wanted anywhere. He attempted to vent through his creative writing work, but people just saw him as a creep and not someone who needed help, and went back to driving their Mercedes. But you don’t have a Mercedes? Yes, but you have more than he had. You have enough money to get by, and more importantly you have the intangibles. You have friends and you have a sense of purpose. People are too blind to realize that in his manifesto he left a bold messege-that America today is ruined. We no longer help those who need it, we brush them off. Even worse is how you avoid your problems, like how me defending a ‘mass murderer’ and condemning you will get me reported, just because you don’t like to hear what doesn’t sound good. I challenge America to change. Quite frankly I don’t believe it possible.
2007-04-20
16:05:49
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Spearfish
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