Camp Mystic reopening for summer 2026

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Anonymous wrote:No one is faulting the families of the girls who died last summer. We are saying the ones who plan to send their kids back this summer are certifiable.


This comment referred families asking for sympathy - so the families from last summer:
“And then those families ask for sympathy over foolhardy risk taking decisions.”



No, the comment was referring to those choosing to return. Read the two preceding comments. No one is faulting families for the 2025 tragedy. They are faulting the lax Kerr Co safety precautions for an area known to flood and the minimal safety plans and means of communication by Camp Mystic's leaders.


Where are those families asking for sympathy from you?


The posters arguing in favor of the camp opening.


So - not the families of returning campers? People saying don't judge have you flipping out?


Who is flipping out? Most of us (other than you) are in agreement that the camp should never reopen and those wanting to return are nuts.


That's fine but getting hysterical about it calling people names and saying (erroneously) that someone is demanding your sympathy seems like an overreaction.


You exaggerate and misinterpret, then run with your feelings. No one said 'demanding sympathy," and no one is hysterical.


Again, nobody asked for your sympathy. More kids in your own zip code will die in backyard pools or from not wearing a bike helmet this summer than some random girls in a freak 100 yr flood. Yet not much concern for the very real threat closer to home.


Again, and we’ve told you this several times: This is an anonymous DC-based discussion forum. We discuss what we like here, particularly on the Off-Topic forum. You don’t get to decide what we discuss, just because you don’t like it. If we want to discuss our thoughts about the parents trying to send their kids back to Camp Mystic or the camp leaders, we will. And we will do it any manner we please.


And we are free to tell you that you’re a judgmental busybody who should leave these poor families alone FFS.



We aren't bothering them. It's an internet forum. No one is forcing you to read our posts. It was and is a a national story with ongoing updates that we will continue to discuss.


And we will continue to call out your grotesque comments trashing the families.


Anyone that would trust the Eastlands with the care of their child, knowing what they know now, is severely lacking in critical thinking skills.


You don’t know anything about them.

Stop acting like you know everything about everything; you don’t. MYOFB.


We've read their inadequate safety plans. We saw their inability to answer basic safety questions in court. We know they had internal family conflicts and lawsuits over money. We know that in recent documents they still don't want to list camp structures as being in a floodplain. We know they were asleep when warnings went out instead of staying up and monitoring their campers' safety. We know they had no sirens or other way to communicate with their counselors. You can't tell us what to think.


What is this we crap? Why are you reading their safety plans?


Anyone who reads Texas news. Maybe you should.


I should read safety plans about a camp my kids don’t go to? What a strange hobby.


PP probably doesn't even have kids. Just a weirdo obsessed with other people's kids.


Yeah, that's it. That's also why its all over the news nationally, including the NY Times. Just childless weirdos are reading about Camp Mystic and Kerr County.



Reading in passing is one thing, obsessing over their safety plans when you don't even have kids is another.

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Anonymous wrote:No one is faulting the families of the girls who died last summer. We are saying the ones who plan to send their kids back this summer are certifiable.


This comment referred families asking for sympathy - so the families from last summer:
“And then those families ask for sympathy over foolhardy risk taking decisions.”



No, the comment was referring to those choosing to return. Read the two preceding comments. No one is faulting families for the 2025 tragedy. They are faulting the lax Kerr Co safety precautions for an area known to flood and the minimal safety plans and means of communication by Camp Mystic's leaders.


Where are those families asking for sympathy from you?


The posters arguing in favor of the camp opening.


So - not the families of returning campers? People saying don't judge have you flipping out?


Who is flipping out? Most of us (other than you) are in agreement that the camp should never reopen and those wanting to return are nuts.


That's fine but getting hysterical about it calling people names and saying (erroneously) that someone is demanding your sympathy seems like an overreaction.


You exaggerate and misinterpret, then run with your feelings. No one said 'demanding sympathy," and no one is hysterical.


Again, nobody asked for your sympathy. More kids in your own zip code will die in backyard pools or from not wearing a bike helmet this summer than some random girls in a freak 100 yr flood. Yet not much concern for the very real threat closer to home.


Again, and we’ve told you this several times: This is an anonymous DC-based discussion forum. We discuss what we like here, particularly on the Off-Topic forum. You don’t get to decide what we discuss, just because you don’t like it. If we want to discuss our thoughts about the parents trying to send their kids back to Camp Mystic or the camp leaders, we will. And we will do it any manner we please.


And we are free to tell you that you’re a judgmental busybody who should leave these poor families alone FFS.



We aren't bothering them. It's an internet forum. No one is forcing you to read our posts. It was and is a a national story with ongoing updates that we will continue to discuss.


And we will continue to call out your grotesque comments trashing the families.


Anyone that would trust the Eastlands with the care of their child, knowing what they know now, is severely lacking in critical thinking skills.


You don’t know anything about them.

Stop acting like you know everything about everything; you don’t. MYOFB.


We've read their inadequate safety plans. We saw their inability to answer basic safety questions in court. We know they had internal family conflicts and lawsuits over money. We know that in recent documents they still don't want to list camp structures as being in a floodplain. We know they were asleep when warnings went out instead of staying up and monitoring their campers' safety. We know they had no sirens or other way to communicate with their counselors. You can't tell us what to think.


What is this we crap? Why are you reading their safety plans?


Anyone who reads Texas news. Maybe you should.


I should read safety plans about a camp my kids don’t go to? What a strange hobby.


PP probably doesn't even have kids. Just a weirdo obsessed with other people's kids.


Yeah, that's it. That's also why its all over the news nationally, including the NY Times. Just childless weirdos are reading about Camp Mystic and Kerr County.



Reading in passing is one thing, obsessing over their safety plans when you don't even have kids is another.



That's not what was originally said, and that poster has no clue who has kids, where they live, or if their family members attended Camp Mystic.
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Anonymous wrote:No one is faulting the families of the girls who died last summer. We are saying the ones who plan to send their kids back this summer are certifiable.


This comment referred families asking for sympathy - so the families from last summer:
“And then those families ask for sympathy over foolhardy risk taking decisions.”



No, the comment was referring to those choosing to return. Read the two preceding comments. No one is faulting families for the 2025 tragedy. They are faulting the lax Kerr Co safety precautions for an area known to flood and the minimal safety plans and means of communication by Camp Mystic's leaders.


Where are those families asking for sympathy from you?


The posters arguing in favor of the camp opening.


So - not the families of returning campers? People saying don't judge have you flipping out?


Who is flipping out? Most of us (other than you) are in agreement that the camp should never reopen and those wanting to return are nuts.


That's fine but getting hysterical about it calling people names and saying (erroneously) that someone is demanding your sympathy seems like an overreaction.


You exaggerate and misinterpret, then run with your feelings. No one said 'demanding sympathy," and no one is hysterical.


Again, nobody asked for your sympathy. More kids in your own zip code will die in backyard pools or from not wearing a bike helmet this summer than some random girls in a freak 100 yr flood. Yet not much concern for the very real threat closer to home.


Again, and we’ve told you this several times: This is an anonymous DC-based discussion forum. We discuss what we like here, particularly on the Off-Topic forum. You don’t get to decide what we discuss, just because you don’t like it. If we want to discuss our thoughts about the parents trying to send their kids back to Camp Mystic or the camp leaders, we will. And we will do it any manner we please.


And we are free to tell you that you’re a judgmental busybody who should leave these poor families alone FFS.



We aren't bothering them. It's an internet forum. No one is forcing you to read our posts. It was and is a a national story with ongoing updates that we will continue to discuss.


And we will continue to call out your grotesque comments trashing the families.


Anyone that would trust the Eastlands with the care of their child, knowing what they know now, is severely lacking in critical thinking skills.


You don’t know anything about them.

Stop acting like you know everything about everything; you don’t. MYOFB.


We've read their inadequate safety plans. We saw their inability to answer basic safety questions in court. We know they had internal family conflicts and lawsuits over money. We know that in recent documents they still don't want to list camp structures as being in a floodplain. We know they were asleep when warnings went out instead of staying up and monitoring their campers' safety. We know they had no sirens or other way to communicate with their counselors. You can't tell us what to think.


What is this we crap? Why are you reading their safety plans?


Anyone who reads Texas news. Maybe you should.


I should read safety plans about a camp my kids don’t go to? What a strange hobby.


PP probably doesn't even have kids. Just a weirdo obsessed with other people's kids.


Yeah, that's it. That's also why its all over the news nationally, including the NY Times. Just childless weirdos are reading about Camp Mystic and Kerr County.



Reading in passing is one thing, obsessing over their safety plans when you don't even have kids is another.

LOL you still don't get it. No one is obsessing over the camp's safety plans. We are all aghast that people like you and the Eastlands support reopening the camp after their criminally negligent behavior. Clearly you don't even think anyone needs to worry about the non-existent safety plans. If the Eastlands had evacuation and safety plans to begin with, we wouldn't be here today because these girls would still be alive, wouldn't they?

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Anonymous wrote:No one is faulting the families of the girls who died last summer. We are saying the ones who plan to send their kids back this summer are certifiable.


This comment referred families asking for sympathy - so the families from last summer:
“And then those families ask for sympathy over foolhardy risk taking decisions.”



No, the comment was referring to those choosing to return. Read the two preceding comments. No one is faulting families for the 2025 tragedy. They are faulting the lax Kerr Co safety precautions for an area known to flood and the minimal safety plans and means of communication by Camp Mystic's leaders.


Where are those families asking for sympathy from you?


The posters arguing in favor of the camp opening.


So - not the families of returning campers? People saying don't judge have you flipping out?


Who is flipping out? Most of us (other than you) are in agreement that the camp should never reopen and those wanting to return are nuts.


That's fine but getting hysterical about it calling people names and saying (erroneously) that someone is demanding your sympathy seems like an overreaction.


You exaggerate and misinterpret, then run with your feelings. No one said 'demanding sympathy," and no one is hysterical.


Again, nobody asked for your sympathy. More kids in your own zip code will die in backyard pools or from not wearing a bike helmet this summer than some random girls in a freak 100 yr flood. Yet not much concern for the very real threat closer to home.


Again, and we’ve told you this several times: This is an anonymous DC-based discussion forum. We discuss what we like here, particularly on the Off-Topic forum. You don’t get to decide what we discuss, just because you don’t like it. If we want to discuss our thoughts about the parents trying to send their kids back to Camp Mystic or the camp leaders, we will. And we will do it any manner we please.


And we are free to tell you that you’re a judgmental busybody who should leave these poor families alone FFS.



We aren't bothering them. It's an internet forum. No one is forcing you to read our posts. It was and is a a national story with ongoing updates that we will continue to discuss.


And we will continue to call out your grotesque comments trashing the families.


Anyone that would trust the Eastlands with the care of their child, knowing what they know now, is severely lacking in critical thinking skills.


You don’t know anything about them.

Stop acting like you know everything about everything; you don’t. MYOFB.


We've read their inadequate safety plans. We saw their inability to answer basic safety questions in court. We know they had internal family conflicts and lawsuits over money. We know that in recent documents they still don't want to list camp structures as being in a floodplain. We know they were asleep when warnings went out instead of staying up and monitoring their campers' safety. We know they had no sirens or other way to communicate with their counselors. You can't tell us what to think.


What is this we crap? Why are you reading their safety plans?


Who are you and why are you trying to stop people from learning about this? You clearly have some financial interest in this camp. Step off. You don't get to tell anyone else what to do.


It's just a troll with mental health issues who uses profanity often. Best to ignore that poster.
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Anonymous wrote:No one is faulting the families of the girls who died last summer. We are saying the ones who plan to send their kids back this summer are certifiable.


This comment referred families asking for sympathy - so the families from last summer:
“And then those families ask for sympathy over foolhardy risk taking decisions.”



No, the comment was referring to those choosing to return. Read the two preceding comments. No one is faulting families for the 2025 tragedy. They are faulting the lax Kerr Co safety precautions for an area known to flood and the minimal safety plans and means of communication by Camp Mystic's leaders.


Where are those families asking for sympathy from you?


The posters arguing in favor of the camp opening.


So - not the families of returning campers? People saying don't judge have you flipping out?


Who is flipping out? Most of us (other than you) are in agreement that the camp should never reopen and those wanting to return are nuts.


That's fine but getting hysterical about it calling people names and saying (erroneously) that someone is demanding your sympathy seems like an overreaction.


You exaggerate and misinterpret, then run with your feelings. No one said 'demanding sympathy," and no one is hysterical.


Again, nobody asked for your sympathy. More kids in your own zip code will die in backyard pools or from not wearing a bike helmet this summer than some random girls in a freak 100 yr flood. Yet not much concern for the very real threat closer to home.


Again, and we’ve told you this several times: This is an anonymous DC-based discussion forum. We discuss what we like here, particularly on the Off-Topic forum. You don’t get to decide what we discuss, just because you don’t like it. If we want to discuss our thoughts about the parents trying to send their kids back to Camp Mystic or the camp leaders, we will. And we will do it any manner we please.


And we are free to tell you that you’re a judgmental busybody who should leave these poor families alone FFS.



We aren't bothering them. It's an internet forum. No one is forcing you to read our posts. It was and is a a national story with ongoing updates that we will continue to discuss.


And we will continue to call out your grotesque comments trashing the families.


Anyone that would trust the Eastlands with the care of their child, knowing what they know now, is severely lacking in critical thinking skills.


You don’t know anything about them.

Stop acting like you know everything about everything; you don’t. MYOFB.


We've read their inadequate safety plans. We saw their inability to answer basic safety questions in court. We know they had internal family conflicts and lawsuits over money. We know that in recent documents they still don't want to list camp structures as being in a floodplain. We know they were asleep when warnings went out instead of staying up and monitoring their campers' safety. We know they had no sirens or other way to communicate with their counselors. You can't tell us what to think.


What is this we crap? Why are you reading their safety plans?


Anyone who reads Texas news. Maybe you should.


I should read safety plans about a camp my kids don’t go to? What a strange hobby.


PP probably doesn't even have kids. Just a weirdo obsessed with other people's kids.


Yeah, that's it. That's also why its all over the news nationally, including the NY Times. Just childless weirdos are reading about Camp Mystic and Kerr County.



Reading in passing is one thing, obsessing over their safety plans when you don't even have kids is another.

LOL you still don't get it. No one is obsessing over the camp's safety plans. We are all aghast that people like you and the Eastlands support reopening the camp after their criminally negligent behavior. Clearly you don't even think anyone needs to worry about the non-existent safety plans. If the Eastlands had evacuation and safety plans to begin with, we wouldn't be here today because these girls would still be alive, wouldn't they?



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Watching the questioning today. Given the tone, I’d be really surprised if they are allowed to open. I cannot understand why these people continue to keep pursuing opening. The frequent references to God and prayer is really such a Texas thing.
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Anonymous wrote:No one is faulting the families of the girls who died last summer. We are saying the ones who plan to send their kids back this summer are certifiable.


This comment referred families asking for sympathy - so the families from last summer:
“And then those families ask for sympathy over foolhardy risk taking decisions.”



No, the comment was referring to those choosing to return. Read the two preceding comments. No one is faulting families for the 2025 tragedy. They are faulting the lax Kerr Co safety precautions for an area known to flood and the minimal safety plans and means of communication by Camp Mystic's leaders.


Where are those families asking for sympathy from you?


The posters arguing in favor of the camp opening.


So - not the families of returning campers? People saying don't judge have you flipping out?


Who is flipping out? Most of us (other than you) are in agreement that the camp should never reopen and those wanting to return are nuts.


That's fine but getting hysterical about it calling people names and saying (erroneously) that someone is demanding your sympathy seems like an overreaction.


You exaggerate and misinterpret, then run with your feelings. No one said 'demanding sympathy," and no one is hysterical.


Again, nobody asked for your sympathy. More kids in your own zip code will die in backyard pools or from not wearing a bike helmet this summer than some random girls in a freak 100 yr flood. Yet not much concern for the very real threat closer to home.


Again, and we’ve told you this several times: This is an anonymous DC-based discussion forum. We discuss what we like here, particularly on the Off-Topic forum. You don’t get to decide what we discuss, just because you don’t like it. If we want to discuss our thoughts about the parents trying to send their kids back to Camp Mystic or the camp leaders, we will. And we will do it any manner we please.


And we are free to tell you that you’re a judgmental busybody who should leave these poor families alone FFS.



We aren't bothering them. It's an internet forum. No one is forcing you to read our posts. It was and is a a national story with ongoing updates that we will continue to discuss.


And we will continue to call out your grotesque comments trashing the families.


Anyone that would trust the Eastlands with the care of their child, knowing what they know now, is severely lacking in critical thinking skills.


You don’t know anything about them.

Stop acting like you know everything about everything; you don’t. MYOFB.


We've read their inadequate safety plans. We saw their inability to answer basic safety questions in court. We know they had internal family conflicts and lawsuits over money. We know that in recent documents they still don't want to list camp structures as being in a floodplain. We know they were asleep when warnings went out instead of staying up and monitoring their campers' safety. We know they had no sirens or other way to communicate with their counselors. You can't tell us what to think.


What is this we crap? Why are you reading their safety plans?


Anyone who reads Texas news. Maybe you should.


I should read safety plans about a camp my kids don’t go to? What a strange hobby.


PP probably doesn't even have kids. Just a weirdo obsessed with other people's kids.


Yeah, that's it. That's also why its all over the news nationally, including the NY Times. Just childless weirdos are reading about Camp Mystic and Kerr County.



Reading in passing is one thing, obsessing over their safety plans when you don't even have kids is another.



It's now advisable for lawmakers and interesred parties to obsess over safety plans for camps and schools. Clearly, the Eastlands didn't obsess enough to produce viable safety plans for their camp.
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Anonymous wrote:No one is faulting the families of the girls who died last summer. We are saying the ones who plan to send their kids back this summer are certifiable.


This comment referred families asking for sympathy - so the families from last summer:
“And then those families ask for sympathy over foolhardy risk taking decisions.”



No, the comment was referring to those choosing to return. Read the two preceding comments. No one is faulting families for the 2025 tragedy. They are faulting the lax Kerr Co safety precautions for an area known to flood and the minimal safety plans and means of communication by Camp Mystic's leaders.


Where are those families asking for sympathy from you?


The posters arguing in favor of the camp opening.


So - not the families of returning campers? People saying don't judge have you flipping out?


Who is flipping out? Most of us (other than you) are in agreement that the camp should never reopen and those wanting to return are nuts.


That's fine but getting hysterical about it calling people names and saying (erroneously) that someone is demanding your sympathy seems like an overreaction.


You exaggerate and misinterpret, then run with your feelings. No one said 'demanding sympathy," and no one is hysterical.


Again, nobody asked for your sympathy. More kids in your own zip code will die in backyard pools or from not wearing a bike helmet this summer than some random girls in a freak 100 yr flood. Yet not much concern for the very real threat closer to home.


Again, and we’ve told you this several times: This is an anonymous DC-based discussion forum. We discuss what we like here, particularly on the Off-Topic forum. You don’t get to decide what we discuss, just because you don’t like it. If we want to discuss our thoughts about the parents trying to send their kids back to Camp Mystic or the camp leaders, we will. And we will do it any manner we please.


And we are free to tell you that you’re a judgmental busybody who should leave these poor families alone FFS.



We aren't bothering them. It's an internet forum. No one is forcing you to read our posts. It was and is a a national story with ongoing updates that we will continue to discuss.


And we will continue to call out your grotesque comments trashing the families.


Anyone that would trust the Eastlands with the care of their child, knowing what they know now, is severely lacking in critical thinking skills.


You don’t know anything about them.

Stop acting like you know everything about everything; you don’t. MYOFB.


We've read their inadequate safety plans. We saw their inability to answer basic safety questions in court. We know they had internal family conflicts and lawsuits over money. We know that in recent documents they still don't want to list camp structures as being in a floodplain. We know they were asleep when warnings went out instead of staying up and monitoring their campers' safety. We know they had no sirens or other way to communicate with their counselors. You can't tell us what to think.


What is this we crap? Why are you reading their safety plans?


Anyone who reads Texas news. Maybe you should.


I should read safety plans about a camp my kids don’t go to? What a strange hobby.


PP probably doesn't even have kids. Just a weirdo obsessed with other people's kids.


Yeah, that's it. That's also why its all over the news nationally, including the NY Times. Just childless weirdos are reading about Camp Mystic and Kerr County.



Reading in passing is one thing, obsessing over their safety plans when you don't even have kids is another.



LOL you still don't get it. No one is obsessing over the camp's safety plans. We are all aghast that people like you and the Eastlands support reopening the camp after their criminally negligent behavior. Clearly you don't even think anyone needs to worry about the non-existent safety plans. If the Eastlands had evacuation and safety plans to begin with, we wouldn't be here today because these girls would still be alive, wouldn't they?


Yes, there are posters on this thread who are obsessing over the safety plans (and other details). Those comments are here for us all to see. These posters don't have kids at this camp. In fact, it seems like they don't have kids at all.

"People like me"? When did I say I support the reopening?

My biggest issue with this thread are the comments trashing the families. Really, really disgusting. MYOFB.
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Anonymous wrote:No one is faulting the families of the girls who died last summer. We are saying the ones who plan to send their kids back this summer are certifiable.


This comment referred families asking for sympathy - so the families from last summer:
“And then those families ask for sympathy over foolhardy risk taking decisions.”



No, the comment was referring to those choosing to return. Read the two preceding comments. No one is faulting families for the 2025 tragedy. They are faulting the lax Kerr Co safety precautions for an area known to flood and the minimal safety plans and means of communication by Camp Mystic's leaders.


Where are those families asking for sympathy from you?


The posters arguing in favor of the camp opening.


So - not the families of returning campers? People saying don't judge have you flipping out?


Who is flipping out? Most of us (other than you) are in agreement that the camp should never reopen and those wanting to return are nuts.


That's fine but getting hysterical about it calling people names and saying (erroneously) that someone is demanding your sympathy seems like an overreaction.


You exaggerate and misinterpret, then run with your feelings. No one said 'demanding sympathy," and no one is hysterical.


Again, nobody asked for your sympathy. More kids in your own zip code will die in backyard pools or from not wearing a bike helmet this summer than some random girls in a freak 100 yr flood. Yet not much concern for the very real threat closer to home.


Again, and we’ve told you this several times: This is an anonymous DC-based discussion forum. We discuss what we like here, particularly on the Off-Topic forum. You don’t get to decide what we discuss, just because you don’t like it. If we want to discuss our thoughts about the parents trying to send their kids back to Camp Mystic or the camp leaders, we will. And we will do it any manner we please.


And we are free to tell you that you’re a judgmental busybody who should leave these poor families alone FFS.



We aren't bothering them. It's an internet forum. No one is forcing you to read our posts. It was and is a a national story with ongoing updates that we will continue to discuss.


And we will continue to call out your grotesque comments trashing the families.


Anyone that would trust the Eastlands with the care of their child, knowing what they know now, is severely lacking in critical thinking skills.


You know they don’t know you from a hole in the wall or care about what you think, right?


You seem to care a lot about what other people think and are trying to control the opinions and comments of posters you don't know. FWIW, I have a lot of family member and friends in Texas and don't care what you think about our opinions of what occurred at Camp Mystic.


“Control the opinions” ha it seems like you can’t handle a conversation. People in Texas aren’t sweating this nearly as much as you.


You are the one who is trying to stop the conversation.


In what way? I think someone is not being honest about their overly emotional investment in this. Are they a lawyer? Family member? It comes across as dishonest and misleading.


I notice you are not commenting on, or refuting any of the news stories about the appalling deficiencies in the camp's current application for licensure. Nor have you commented on the fact that had the low lying cabins simply been permitted to evacuate, they would all be alive today.


Why does anyone need to? The appropriate department gets paid to do that and they are doing their job. Freaking out on here makes no difference.


We are just discussing. You are trying to curb the discussion, for reasons you have not disclosed.


Curb the discussion? It’s one person serially posting.


No, there are multiple. You can check with the site admins. I'm not the only person responding to you.


There’s more than one person who thinks you’re nuts.


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Anonymous wrote:No one is faulting the families of the girls who died last summer. We are saying the ones who plan to send their kids back this summer are certifiable.


This comment referred families asking for sympathy - so the families from last summer:
“And then those families ask for sympathy over foolhardy risk taking decisions.”



No, the comment was referring to those choosing to return. Read the two preceding comments. No one is faulting families for the 2025 tragedy. They are faulting the lax Kerr Co safety precautions for an area known to flood and the minimal safety plans and means of communication by Camp Mystic's leaders.


Where are those families asking for sympathy from you?


The posters arguing in favor of the camp opening.


So - not the families of returning campers? People saying don't judge have you flipping out?


Who is flipping out? Most of us (other than you) are in agreement that the camp should never reopen and those wanting to return are nuts.


That's fine but getting hysterical about it calling people names and saying (erroneously) that someone is demanding your sympathy seems like an overreaction.


You exaggerate and misinterpret, then run with your feelings. No one said 'demanding sympathy," and no one is hysterical.


Again, nobody asked for your sympathy. More kids in your own zip code will die in backyard pools or from not wearing a bike helmet this summer than some random girls in a freak 100 yr flood. Yet not much concern for the very real threat closer to home.


Again, and we’ve told you this several times: This is an anonymous DC-based discussion forum. We discuss what we like here, particularly on the Off-Topic forum. You don’t get to decide what we discuss, just because you don’t like it. If we want to discuss our thoughts about the parents trying to send their kids back to Camp Mystic or the camp leaders, we will. And we will do it any manner we please.


And we are free to tell you that you’re a judgmental busybody who should leave these poor families alone FFS.



We aren't bothering them. It's an internet forum. No one is forcing you to read our posts. It was and is a a national story with ongoing updates that we will continue to discuss.


And we will continue to call out your grotesque comments trashing the families.


Anyone that would trust the Eastlands with the care of their child, knowing what they know now, is severely lacking in critical thinking skills.


You don’t know anything about them.

Stop acting like you know everything about everything; you don’t. MYOFB.


We've read their inadequate safety plans. We saw their inability to answer basic safety questions in court. We know they had internal family conflicts and lawsuits over money. We know that in recent documents they still don't want to list camp structures as being in a floodplain. We know they were asleep when warnings went out instead of staying up and monitoring their campers' safety. We know they had no sirens or other way to communicate with their counselors. You can't tell us what to think.


What is this we crap? Why are you reading their safety plans?


Anyone who reads Texas news. Maybe you should.


I should read safety plans about a camp my kids don’t go to? What a strange hobby.


PP probably doesn't even have kids. Just a weirdo obsessed with other people's kids.


Yeah, that's it. That's also why its all over the news nationally, including the NY Times. Just childless weirdos are reading about Camp Mystic and Kerr County.



Reading in passing is one thing, obsessing over their safety plans when you don't even have kids is another.



Reading, learning, and sharing info does not mean obsessing; and you have absolutely no idea which posters have children or other connections to Camp Mystic.
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https://communityimpact.com/austin/central-austin/texas-legislature/2026/04/27/investigators-say-camp-mystic-deaths-were-preventable-in-hearing-revealing-timeline-of-july-4-flood/

Information in this article gives insight into how and why events occurred at Camp Mystic and Kerr Co. during the horrific flood. .
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Anonymous wrote:Some of the moms are bat$hit crazy over the fact that their kid cannot have negative memories of their precious camp and therefore MUST return to be brainwashed by the camp cult. It’s like you can’t be a successful elitist in TX if you didn’t adore your elitist summer camp experience.



Some of the DCUM "moms" are batshit crazy over the fact that some families can make their own decisions.



And then those families ask for sympathy over foolhardy risk taking decisions.



Keyboard warrior knows everything about everything and always makes the right decision.

You are a fvking idiot.


We know you are a Mystic Stan. You are wasting your breath. We aren’t dazzled by the Eastlands here and we have no skin in the Texas summer camp game. Anyone that would return their child to that specific camp instead of another is a fool.


I hate TX and would never send my kids anywhere near there.

But the dumbass PP is trying to say that the parents who sent their kids there last summer were making "foolhardy risk taking decisions".

PP is making shit up about these poor families. It's gross. Leave them alone.


I don't think you read the two posts preceding that comnent.


I don't think you know how to read. DP.
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Anonymous wrote:No one is faulting the families of the girls who died last summer. We are saying the ones who plan to send their kids back this summer are certifiable.


Not sure who you are but a prior poster absolutely faulted the families for sending their kids to camp in prior summers. Either that or they don't know how the English language works.
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Anonymous wrote:No one is faulting the families of the girls who died last summer. We are saying the ones who plan to send their kids back this summer are certifiable.


This comment referred families asking for sympathy - so the families from last summer:
“And then those families ask for sympathy over foolhardy risk taking decisions.”



No, the comment was referring to those choosing to return. Read the two preceding comments. No one is faulting families for the 2025 tragedy. They are faulting the lax Kerr Co safety precautions for an area known to flood and the minimal safety plans and means of communication by Camp Mystic's leaders.


Sigh.

How do you ask someone for sympathy for something that hasn't happened yet?
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Anonymous wrote:No one is faulting the families of the girls who died last summer. We are saying the ones who plan to send their kids back this summer are certifiable.


This comment referred families asking for sympathy - so the families from last summer:
“And then those families ask for sympathy over foolhardy risk taking decisions.”



No, the comment was referring to those choosing to return. Read the two preceding comments. No one is faulting families for the 2025 tragedy. They are faulting the lax Kerr Co safety precautions for an area known to flood and the minimal safety plans and means of communication by Camp Mystic's leaders.


Where are those families asking for sympathy from you?


The posters arguing in favor of the camp opening.


So - not the families of returning campers? People saying don't judge have you flipping out?


Who is flipping out? Most of us (other than you) are in agreement that the camp should never reopen and those wanting to return are nuts.


That's fine but getting hysterical about it calling people names and saying (erroneously) that someone is demanding your sympathy seems like an overreaction.


You exaggerate and misinterpret, then run with your feelings. No one said 'demanding sympathy," and no one is hysterical.


NP. You all are quite hysterical, actually.
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