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Saturday, April 21, 2007

Imagine your brother conducting a massacre in his school campus. Then he killed himself.
Never would I have thought that Asians are capable of such inhumane acts, regardless of one's sanity.
Such acts would normally be blatantly done by the white western humans. But since it happened in US, then some foul play might have occurred. Maybe peer pressure by the white humans forced the innocent looking South Korean student to commit such sad killings. From the reports i have seen, the family of the culprit is more apologetic to the deceased, than crying for their dead child. Even though the child is a big sinner, they should feel more remorse in the death of their child more than anything else. Now it seems that the family is responsible for the deaths of 32 other members of the campus.

But NO!
I certainly do not think he did those killings out of insanity. He had to be a victim,he had to have suffered some sort of humiliation or underwent bullying from his peers. When I first looked at his photo on the news, I laughed at his looks, my peers joined me , "how can someone looking so nerdy kill 32 people?"
Something is definitely amiss. Look at the past events, such occurrences actually happened not once before, but twice or even thrice!
[Students Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold killed 12 students and a teacher before shooting themselves at the Colorado school on April 20, 1999. ]
Looking at these, another report complemented and substantiated my assumptions.

The investigation team had a footage of the massacre, the South Korean said things that will totally shake the education system. Cases of bullying , as well as the topic of Bullying, will be brought forth under the scrutiny of the world.


"You had a hundred billion chances and ways to have avoided today," Cho said in one of video files which were accompanied by numerous still shots of him wielding pistols, knives, even a hammer.

"But you decided to spill my blood. You forced me into a corner and gave me only one option. The decision was yours. Now you have blood on your hands that will never wash off."

He added, this statement might be the crux of why he committed such a sin-no more.
He likens himself to Jesus, saying: "Thanks to you, I die like Jesus Christ, to inspire the weak people," and mentions the names Dylan and Eric in reference to two gunmen in the Columbine High School shooting whom he calls "martyrs".

I hope you have found the keyword, "inspire the weak people" . What does it mean ? How can I infer from this? Evolving my curious mind into the investigative, it probably means the humiliation from his counterparts in the campus. He must have been a subject of DEVASTATING BULLYING, for him to resort to killing to ease his pain, killing might not be that hard after all.


So who bullied/humiliated him?



The English major appears to be wearing different clothes and he films himself in different locations in the various clips in which he describes his anger and hatred for the wealthy.

"Your Mercedes weren't enough, you brats. Your gold and necklaces weren't enough, you snobs. Your trust fund wasn't enough. Your vodka and cognac wasn't enough," he said on one of the videos.

"I didn't have to do this. I could have left. I could have fled. But no, I will no longer run. It's not for me. For my children, for my brothers and sisters that you (expletive). I did it for them," Cho said.

"Do you know what it feels like to be torched alive? Do you know what it feels like to be humiliated and be impaled on a cross and left to bleed to death for your amusement? You have never felt a single ounce of pain your whole life."

Capus described the written statement which accompanied the vidoes as "hard to follow, kind of rambling," and said it was "disturbing, very angry, profanity-laced".


Other reports showed that I am being one sided, in my views.

With interviews with the killer's peers and professors, they all described him as antisocial, professors found his work(poem and creative writing) very disturbing as all his works, potray graphic violence.

Stephanie Derry, who studied playwriting with Cho, told the school newspaper, Collegiate Times, that the gunman's dramas were "really morbid and grotesque" and that other students used to joke about Cho's creepy work.

He even stalks several girls before.

From what I see, the South Korean is not very normal. Infact, experts describe his actions that of a common profile of a mass murderer. I cant help by shiver at the fact that withdrawn students have the likes of being a mass murderer.

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