I saw an interview on the news the other night. It was the sister of one of the boys that was in the vehicle. A statement she made towards the end of the interview was this.......it may not be word for word, but this was the jist of it.
"He and his friend were inseperable. The were like brothers. In fact he (the friend) had become like another brother to me. They were always together, and they loved to go fast. They had motorcycles that they used to ride together..It's hard to take. But I guess if this had to happen, at least they were doing something they loved.....going fast."
Are you shittin me? This was totally avoidable. This did not HAVE to happen. In fact.....not only did they take their lives doing something that is totally stupid, but they took a young girls life in the process. Don't get me wrong. I feel very sad for the families that this has impacted, but if the sister thinks it's ok to go out and kill yourself, and who ever else gets in the way just to do something that you love to do.......That is a sad (and scary) indication of the direction our society is taking, and makes me wonder what the youth of today think about public safety, and the consequinces of their actions?
Are we truely that far gone into the "ME" generation that doing something you love to do is ok, no matter who it affects?
http://www.9news.com/rss/article.aspx?storyid=84724






