I have a number of issues with this.
Certainly I'm sympathetic that his kid died -
who wouldn't be, but there are questions here...
- How can you blame the social media platform for the kid's death?
- Aren't there some parenting issues here in terms of who might have dropped the ball on teaching the kid responsible behavior?
- A 14-year-old-kid wanted to do Fentanyl, and somehow it's someone else's fault.
- Where were her parents and teachers and friends in telling her the dangers involved?
- What will protesting the media platform do to stop other kids from this kinda stupidity?
- It's always someone else's fault, isn't it...
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