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Once again…What is this world we are living in?

Halloween is over but the stupid offensive costumes just keep emerging. This time from twenty-two year old Michigan native Alicia Ann Lynch, who decided it would be brilliant if she dressed up as a bombing victim from the Boston Marathon which happened earlier this year.

NOT! NOT BRILLIANT!

Of course drama ensued once folks on the ever so savvy internet tracked down Alicia’s information and proceeded to attack her with threats.

She tweeted on her account that is now suspended:

Welp…

Alicia soon issued an apology, posting:

Just moments ago Alicia reached out to Buzzfeed to issue an official apology. She said:

It seems as though my outfit was too soon, and will always be that way, it was wrong of me and very distasteful. My costume was not meant to disrespect anyone, ever. I am truly sorry to anyone that I may have offended or hurt with this. I know my apology doesn’t ever fix anything that has been done, but at least know that I am being sincere.

I can’t undo my actions or make up for them, but my apology is a start.

I myself have been through tragic events, I just handle mine differently because that is how I was taught to. I realize I was in the wrong with this and again, I am truly sorry.

I wore a costume to work, with people that know me, and wouldn’t get offended by it. I had even ran the idea by a friend whom had his father in the marathon and he didn’t have an issue with it.

What I did may have been wrong, but is it truly right to wish harm upon someone and say that you’re doing it for the victims? As being a part of a tragic event I never would ever wish what had happened to me upon someone else, as I can say most people wouldn’t wish death upon someone to ‘make it right’.

Man oh man… Can we all just think before we act?

SOURCE: Buzzfeed

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