She was speaking, not killing. So why would you compare her to a bomber? How peculiar.
But even then, the actual quote, not the edited blurb that showed up first, was essentially a statement of inevitability. I would imagine that she, like many of us, feel bad for the kids who lost a parent, just as we feel bad for all of the mass killer’s victims.
She was speaking, not killing. So why would you compare her to a bomber? How peculiar.
But even then, the actual quote, not the edited blurb that showed up first, was essentially a statement of inevitability. I would imagine that she, like many of us, feel bad for the kids who lost a parent, just as we feel bad for all of the mass killer’s victims.