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The unbelievable audacity of this family to open up again for summer 2026? I hope they’re sued into oblivion.
This timeline is horrifying. The girls could have been saved https://youtu.be/bnScj_EwoxU?si=jcP1iHQO7miZBbuJ |
| They're getting sued by multiple families and want to siphon off as much as possible to pay all the bills. It's always been about the money. |
| Money, always about the money. |
| Anyone sending their kids have to be brain dead |
| The camp mystic owners and anyone who attends this camp after what happened (and after reading about the final moments of those poor little girls) are diabolical sociopaths. |
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Oh, they're going to get clients: all the nostalgic (and religious) parents who loved their time there as kids and who will just forgive and forget.
You seem to forget that there are many dumb people in the world... |
| The actions they’re taking now only reinforce how irresponsible they must have been. No one with a conscience would reopen, never mind this summer. |
When it's their only source of income and they're facing massive legal bills, conscience goes out of the window for many people. |
It’s Texas. |
| Unreal. |
| Nope. |
| This camp has had a real place in TX society for over 100 years. Being from TX myself I am not surprised by this. |
| This is terrible. That place should be turned into a memorial for all the children and staff that perished. |
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I attended the last season of a camp that had been going for 50 years. A propane tank caught fire and burned down one of the little kids cabins. Wasn’t even really the camp’s fault.
The owners couldn’t stand the idea that kids could have been harmed and sold the whole complex to the local annual arts festival to house their casts and crew. I cannot believe Mystic is opening again under these circumstances, particularly with climate change continuing to do its absolutely random disastrous things. |
| Anyone who send their kids there is crazy. |