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TCC mfs are disdrubing

Some of y'all needed a reality check a long time ago, what started as a genuine interest in how criminals think and act has spiraled into some subculture where you idolize murders and convicted felons. Some actually think that you can "fix" these people, do you realize you're the exact people these murderers would target... Right? Not in the hot mafia boss booktok way.

First off, people who obsess over movies like Zero Day are disturbing, it's a movie about two teens that plan a literal shool sh**ting, how do you even find the curage to even watch AND enjoy something like that. I've been an egdy 13 year old, been there done that. But I NEVERRR. NEVER EVER. Romanticized something like that. I've watched awful stuff on the internet, like 3 guys one hammer and stuff like that, but never ENJOYED it in the slightest. Since then, I've been back into my religous belifes and I feel weights lifted off my shoulders.

I was scrolling on TikTok, and there was this one person who had drawn all kinds of murderers, making the video aesthetic and everything, obviously glorifying violence, it made me very uncomfortable, I scrolled through the TCC hashtag and it was INSANE, EVERY, SINGLE, VIDEO, WAS, ABOUT, ROMANTICIZING, MURDERERS. My final straw broke when people found Pekka-Eric Auvinen from Finland, this man was a Nietzsche cocksucker who thought that he was so much better that everyone else. And when they found Anton Ludin Pettersson I lost all faith in the TCC community, he was the reason why I'm terrified to go to school. He was some racist 21 year old who blamed on immigration for what he did. Absolutely pathetic.

And let’s not forget the True Crime Youtubers, who do their makeup or eats while talking about someone being decapitated. LIKE DON'T YOU FEEL OUT OF TOUCH?! Then they say like, "I'm using the tarte shape tape concealer" in a video where a little girl is kidnapped, imagine the parents or any relative sees that?

The thing is, being interested in true crime is fine. Learning about justice, prevention, or victim advocacy? Great. But the moment you cross the line into idolizing murderers, fetishizing violence, or making light of real tragedies for clout, you’re part of the problem.


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