Humanity is intrigued by brutality and death. It's just a morbid curiosity that I can't explain. I'm convinced that 98% of people confronted with a video that warned them of gruesome and disturbing images would still choose to view it. As far as your question, the way I see it... it's okay to empathize with the Columbine killers because they clearly had issues that we may or may not ever understand. However, if you sympathize with them, then no, that's not normal. They were cold blooded murderers of innocent people. Acknowledging that they had issues, and feeling sorry for them are two different things.
Is this fucked up?
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Humanity is intrigued by brutality and death. It's just a morbid curiosity that I can't explain. I'm convinced that 98% of people confronted with a video that warned them of gruesome and disturbing images would still choose to view it. As far as your question, the way I see it... it's okay to empathize with the Columbine killers because they clearly had issues that we may or may not ever understand. However, if you sympathize with them, then no, that's not normal. They were cold blooded murderers of innocent people. Acknowledging that they had issues, and feeling sorry for them are two different things.