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A genuine but maybe stupid question about Sue Klebold. I promise I’m not leg humping or something like that.
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I’ve lurked in Columbine forums/this sub for a while; pretty much the moment I had found out about this event I started researching and with every other tragedy that unfolds similarly to this. My main question is why people hate Sue Klebold so much? I’ve taken my time and looked into everything I can find on what she said and has said on what Dylan did. I’ve head a lot of people say she’s never addressed it and said sorry for what her son did but I recently watched her Ted talk and she says this almost in the very beginning of the segment. Her experiences have absolutely no upper hand on victims loved ones or anyone else who was injured/permanently disabled/damaged by this, but she lost someone too. What Dylan did is a disgusting act and nothing anyone can say can excuse his actions. She herself is always going to grieve the person she thought Dylan was, and who he ended up being. I know she did kind of for a while hold onto David Cullen’s “image” of who and what he thought Dylan was (which we all know now to be completely untrue.) but she seems completely remorseful (well be It in her own way) about the entire situation in my opinion. Since the Harris’ have never spoken publicly I can’t give any opinion on what they feel, especially given his dads 911 call. I guess I’m trying to put myself in the position of seeing the other side of people who have the complete opposite opinion. I can understand that since Dylan is not here the blame is going to be shifted onto anyone within the closest vicinity of him.

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