I have to admit, it is kind of unseemly that a discussion about some poor kid driven to suicide just ends up in some kind of argument about gun control, and people debating whether they are much cleverer than someone else, and now apparently environmentalism?
I think, to get back to the original point - what I personally am interested in is whether people agree or disagree that this campaign is ultimately damaging to the parents ability to recover from this tragedy?
To me, the crusade (while understandable) mires them in their grief and - while it is a tool to cope with it at the start, ends up tying to them to it.
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The Gospel of Thomas
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