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Tom Dyer

(261 posts)
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 07:50 PM Sep 13

Some of you may remember

New Orleans hosted the Super Bowl shortly after Sandy Hook happened.
The NFL invited the families to attend. Many did. They had a list of activities that they wanted to do while In the city.
One was to tour our Aquarium.
I was selected to lead the group of 70.
No leaks. No press. Let them pet a fucking penguin.
One little boy wouldn’t let go of my hand. His sister was blown away. I loved him.
The parents got to focus on somehow their surviving kids got to have joy while doing kid stuff. They, of course, did not share that joy, but nobody has ever been that brave.
If memory serves, flags were flown at half staff.
Today makes me bawl.

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Some of you may remember (Original Post) Tom Dyer Sep 13 OP
I let the kids feed Tom Dyer Sep 13 #1
The country had empathy. Seemed nice. Tom Dyer Sep 13 #2
And we didn't have a cowardly and complicit media. progressoid Sep 13 #5
The mother of one of those kids was able to find empathy for the shooter. TheRickles Sep 14 #6
I remember... December 14, 2012. Fla Dem Sep 13 #3
Great post, Tom Dyer, thank you. Permanut Sep 13 #4

Tom Dyer

(261 posts)
1. I let the kids feed
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 08:19 PM
Sep 13

the animals in our biggest exhibit - sharks and very large tarpon.
When a shark grabbed a mackerel, that kid WON.
They had a joy, and their parents pretended they did.too.

The most humbling moment I will ever experience. I loved watching the flags at half staff.
The country did.

Just thinking out loud…

TheRickles

(2,958 posts)
6. The mother of one of those kids was able to find empathy for the shooter.
Sun Sep 14, 2025, 07:39 AM
Sep 14

She tells the amazing story in her TEDx talk, and her Foundation continues to show America how to have empathy:

&ab_channel=TEDxTalks

Fla Dem

(27,105 posts)
3. I remember... December 14, 2012.
Sat Sep 13, 2025, 08:45 PM
Sep 13

The mass shooting resulted in the deaths of 20 first-grade students and six adult staff.

Had they lived, they would have graduated from high school in June. 2024.

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