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Where Should The Blame Be

It happened April of 1999. It was the single worst tragedy ever to occur within a high school. Two high school students, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, marched right into their school armed head to toe with weapons, and opened fire on their peers. Who is to blame for this senseless act of slaughter? Should the parents have discovered their children's plot before it happened, should we consider their peers part of the problem, or should we find the media at fault with placing violent thoughts into children's minds? The argument that the parents are responsible is a good one. Parents should know what their children are doing at all times. That statement is true to an extent, however, in our generation, kids are growing up much faster than they did in the past that means they are given much more freedom. Also, there are many circumstances that may cause parents to di


Of course, it would be impossible ever to find the answer because the two assassins are now dead, killed by their own hands. Also, the challenge of hiding things from your parents is not all that hard as many have found out at least once in their lives. Another reason for the massacre could be their peers. Numerous friends of the killers have said that they were outcasts and were often treated badly. It would be arrogant to blame one certain group or individual for a dreadful crime such as this. For these two juveniles to make such a move, so desperate and awful, they would have had to been under incredible stress and agony. One click was the athletes or the "jocks" and the other was the outcasts. Instead, elements from the boys' parenting, video games, and peers should all be taken into perspective and you would probably find out they were all contributing factors. These circumstances may include a family in which both parents work full-time jobs which make it near impossible to monitor their high school child at all times. In further analysis, you would find there is no way to blame just a single person or group. So to blame the parents alone would not be the fairest statement. Some would say that Columbine was home to vicious cliques. They were the only ones who could tell us from where their insane inspiration and motives came. In this day and age, popular games such as Doom, Quake, and others have portrayed death and killing as glamorous and fun.

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