Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up going to a camp down the road so I have some insight into the mindset. I have family members who attend Mystic. There are plenty of girls who want to go back, including those from Guadalupe 2nd term who were in the floods. It is very complicated but to put it simply - for the campers it is about being with their friends and having the camp experience. They could care less about who runs the place. I know that is the parents’ job and I know there are some who won’t allow it but others who will, especially those of the older girls. I am not going to judge.
That's nice of you, but most of us will judge parents who knowingly put their kids in known potential danger, especially so their kids can have a camp experience with their friends.
I understand. But they will not be in danger. They are not using the Guadalupe location.
So you have learned nothing. God, you're criminally stupid.
DP
Speaking of stupid…..
What part of “they aren’t using the property that was flooded last year” did you not understand?
So if they aren’t using the spot that got flooded, how exactly haven’t they learned anything?
The spot that flooded last year? It didn’t flood the year before that. It may never flood again. But it did flood, and for being a camp next to a river these people had zero plan for safely supervising the children in their care.
I’d want to know how these people have improved their emergency procedures and training and what they are doing to monitor that river (and any other danger for that matter) going forward.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up going to a camp down the road so I have some insight into the mindset. I have family members who attend Mystic. There are plenty of girls who want to go back, including those from Guadalupe 2nd term who were in the floods. It is very complicated but to put it simply - for the campers it is about being with their friends and having the camp experience. They could care less about who runs the place. I know that is the parents’ job and I know there are some who won’t allow it but others who will, especially those of the older girls. I am not going to judge.
That's nice of you, but most of us will judge parents who knowingly put their kids in known potential danger, especially so their kids can have a camp experience with their friends.
I understand. But they will not be in danger. They are not using the Guadalupe location.
So you have learned nothing. God, you're criminally stupid.
DP
Speaking of stupid…..
What part of “they aren’t using the property that was flooded last year” did you not understand?
So if they aren’t using the spot that got flooded, how exactly haven’t they learned anything?
Anonymous wrote:While I am sure there are a contingent of MAGA types there, I don't think it's entirely like that. I know of, through friends of friends, a number of moms who are lawyers and doctors who are not MAGA who have sent their kids there in the past.
Anonymous wrote:I grew up going to a camp down the road so I have some insight into the mindset. I have family members who attend Mystic. There are plenty of girls who want to go back, including those from Guadalupe 2nd term who were in the floods. It is very complicated but to put it simply - for the campers it is about being with their friends and having the camp experience. They could care less about who runs the place. I know that is the parents’ job and I know there are some who won’t allow it but others who will, especially those of the older girls. I am not going to judge.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up going to a camp down the road so I have some insight into the mindset. I have family members who attend Mystic. There are plenty of girls who want to go back, including those from Guadalupe 2nd term who were in the floods. It is very complicated but to put it simply - for the campers it is about being with their friends and having the camp experience. They could care less about who runs the place. I know that is the parents’ job and I know there are some who won’t allow it but others who will, especially those of the older girls. I am not going to judge.
That's nice of you, but most of us will judge parents who knowingly put their kids in known potential danger, especially so their kids can have a camp experience with their friends.
I understand. But they will not be in danger. They are not using the Guadalupe location.
So you have learned nothing. God, you're criminally stupid.
DP
Speaking of stupid…..
What part of “they aren’t using the property that was flooded last year” did you not understand?
So if they aren’t using the spot that got flooded, how exactly haven’t they learned anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up going to a camp down the road so I have some insight into the mindset. I have family members who attend Mystic. There are plenty of girls who want to go back, including those from Guadalupe 2nd term who were in the floods. It is very complicated but to put it simply - for the campers it is about being with their friends and having the camp experience. They could care less about who runs the place. I know that is the parents’ job and I know there are some who won’t allow it but others who will, especially those of the older girls. I am not going to judge.
That's nice of you, but most of us will judge parents who knowingly put their kids in known potential danger, especially so their kids can have a camp experience with their friends.
I understand. But they will not be in danger. They are not using the Guadalupe location.
So you have learned nothing. God, you're criminally stupid.
DP
Speaking of stupid…..
What part of “they aren’t using the property that was flooded last year” did you not understand?
So if they aren’t using the spot that got flooded, how exactly haven’t they learned anything?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I grew up going to a camp down the road so I have some insight into the mindset. I have family members who attend Mystic. There are plenty of girls who want to go back, including those from Guadalupe 2nd term who were in the floods. It is very complicated but to put it simply - for the campers it is about being with their friends and having the camp experience. They could care less about who runs the place. I know that is the parents’ job and I know there are some who won’t allow it but others who will, especially those of the older girls. I am not going to judge.
That's nice of you, but most of us will judge parents who knowingly put their kids in known potential danger, especially so their kids can have a camp experience with their friends.
I understand. But they will not be in danger. They are not using the Guadalupe location.
So you have learned nothing. God, you're criminally stupid.
Anonymous wrote: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
Anonymous wrote:Terrible. One of those little girls is still missing.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose the camp could be safer. Of course, you would be crazy not to insist on some evidence of procedural changes.
It's not just about current safety. It's about not giving one cent more to the family who was so negligent and greedy for money that they killed a bunch of innocent children.
You want your money to go to murderers?
It will go to pay out lawsuits and camp counselors.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I suppose the camp could be safer. Of course, you would be crazy not to insist on some evidence of procedural changes.
It's not just about current safety. It's about not giving one cent more to the family who was so negligent and greedy for money that they killed a bunch of innocent children.
You want your money to go to murderers?
Anonymous wrote:I suppose the camp could be safer. Of course, you would be crazy not to insist on some evidence of procedural changes.