Hate me all you want, but I’m glad those kids are dead. They could’ve killed someone. Get them out of the gene pool.
At least the innocents weren’t killed.
Seeing headlights come at me on the freeway was one of the more confusing and terrifying moments of my life. There’s just nothing you can do, but slow down, and get as far to the other side of the road as possible, and honk the horn at them. In my case, I had two lanes and a wide shoulder. As they pass, you look in the mirror for a second and hope the next drivers are as lucky.
At approximately 3am, the BMW was driving the wrong way down the M9 when it crashed into a Hyundai, injuring three sisters, Ella Hendricken, Niamh Kinsella and Alma Kinsella, in their 30s and 20s, and Alma’s seven-year-old son. They had been on their way to Dublin airport for a family wedding in the UK. Police attending the scene of the crash with the wreckage of one of the cars still on the motorway
The boys who died – Joe Carthy, 15, Kamil Pustkowski, Jack Kennedy, Alex McCarthy, all 17, and Jeremy O’Brien, 18 – were known to police. Three were also known to the child welfare agency Tusla. Several had previously posted videos of reckless driving, previously known as joyriding.
TikTok has always been a weapon. Kids will do dumb shit without needing any outside influence but the app encourages extreme and dangerous behavior until stuff like this happens. It’s a deniable way to attack, maim, and kill so its creators don’t face the consequences of what they’ve done.
Fucking scrotes.
Taking it out on their families is so fucked up. These people lost sons, brothers and friends. They didn’t do the stupid thing and are saddled with all the grief. I’m just sad for everyone involved here.
The families are not innocent. They raised these shits and they bury them with horse drawn carriages and golden coffins. Even in death they don’t give two shits about being part of functioning society.
I doubt their families approve of this, kids do this shit. Should they have known and been more present? Yes. But I think they’re entitled to grieve in peace without having to reschedule funerals.
You can grieve in peace without purchasing a literal horse parade, ridiculous coffin and custom t-shirts. They didn’t want peace. They wanted attention, they wanted to bully the rest of the community at a time when any socially conscious person would feel a modicum of shame. It’s not a shock that these families raised these teens.
I dont think you know the kind of people you’re trying to moralise over here.



