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On April 20th, 1999 Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold gathered their guns, bombs, and ammunition and drove to Columbine High School, the place where they had spent four years of their lives growing up, and killed thirteen people before killing themselves. Twenty-one other people were injured physically, while thousands were left mentally scared by what happened inside the walls of the high school between the morning hours of eleven and just a little after twelve.
Thirteen years has passed and we still truly do not have definitive answers as to why Eric and Dylan did the things they did; they left behind journals and videos for us to purposely find. The Basement Tapes will never be seen by the public’s eyes, but we can read the transcripts easily and listen to the reasons why the shooters say they decided to blow up their high school and kill their fellow students. Eric and Dylan told us that they did what they had to do, and that’s all that we were left with to feel satisfied.
What people weren’t counting on was that fact that with committing the massacre, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold would die, but they would never truly be dead. Their names and actions will forever exist, being told like horror stories or reminders that you should watch what your children do. The worshipers, the children who wanted to finish what they started; it was as if Eric and Dylan had left a permanent tattoo on the minds of kids who knew what it was like to be knocked down, abused, and tortured at the hands of others and themselves.
Today isn’t a day to get high, or to remember Hitler’s birthday; today is a tragic day where two kids took the lives of others and themselves for so many reasons that it’s overwhelming. Eric and Dylan were victims of themselves and many others who chose to bully them both physically and mentally, and it is crucial that we remember them just as much as the thirteen that died by their hand. Yes, the frustrations of their actions can burn as hot as the sun inside our minds, but excluding Eric and Dylan from memorials and posts about today is something that I cannot deal with. I won’t allow this blog to ever take Eric and Dylan from the victim’s list.
Thirteen years have passed us all by and it’s still as fresh and raw as if it was happening just now, and all we are left to do is deal with the remnants that Eric and Dylan left behind, trying to make sense out of something that will never be decoded. We can blame them and hate them until we die, but the truth will never float to the surface; that’s exactly what Eric and Dylan wanted.
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