It would be wrong to blame or judge the victim's action. The shock and suddeness of the situation must've been very disorienting. If faced with the opportunity to run away, you can hardly blame anyone for taking that option. But what is curious to me is what happened when they were faced with the situation of being cornered, knowing their turn was coming and then doing nothing to attack the killer. We have a flight or fight mechanism built into our human systems. When unable to use flight, we are left with fight. But where did the fight go? Is this a result of society, culture, of a incorrect theory of flight or fight? Had years of TV drama violence conditioned these students that guns never need reloading, never miss and are always deadly on the first shot? Why were they unable to gear up the anger needed to attack the killer? Mark Steyn with his comments on this subject...
4/19/2007 11:08:25 AM
reminds me of Dave Grossman, author of the book On Killing: The Psychological Cost of Learning To Kill In War and Society...this is something he wrote that I don't agree with in every single detail, but have always liked and felt a huge connection to. It's like someone read my mind and put into words everyone can understand.
4/19/2007 11:31:29 AM
4/19/2007 11:32:20 AM
4/19/2007 11:32:31 AM
the "lets roll" guys had ample time to sit and contemplate what to do....not the same as suddenly having live rounds fired in your vicinity.and besides, there were multiple "hero" stories that have came out.^everyone is capable of violence....the difference is the trigger needed to pull it out, but for the most part, people are sheep.[Edited on April 19, 2007 at 11:35 AM. Reason : .]
4/19/2007 11:33:16 AM
interesting take, parallels something i heard about freeing up gun laws more.... personally, if i had a piece and that shit was happening near me i'd attempt to hunt the bastard down and preferably shoot his arms or knee's.... if not just chest (again entirely situational with regards to aiming/ability)
4/19/2007 11:33:22 AM
4/19/2007 11:36:41 AM
I am reading that book now
4/19/2007 11:40:18 AM
Very interesting stuff, Duke.
4/19/2007 11:43:58 AM
4/19/2007 11:47:51 AM
Might have something to do with the incentive structure. With the 9/11 situation it was clear the hijackers were taking down the whole plane and everyone would die. Therefore you have nothing to lose by attacking/attempting to foil them as your personal best case scenario is only achieved by intervening. In a group shooting there is only a chance that you may be shot, so long as it might be the person next to you and not you you're less likely to intervene. Even if intervening means 2 people die instead of 20 which most people objectively consider better, few people would be willing, at that moment, to be one of the 2.
4/19/2007 11:51:44 AM
4/19/2007 11:54:08 AM
^^Yes..you have a point there. But from what I've heard...there were situations were people were lined up and he went down the line one by one. That may not be true, but if it was..why would you stand there waiting for your turn? That situation is similar to waiting for the plane to crash.What caused the victims to wait to be shot? Again, things might've been happening so fast that you didn't have the time to weigh your options. And fear is a big obstacle to action.[Edited on April 19, 2007 at 11:56 AM. Reason : .]
4/19/2007 11:56:34 AM
yeah, given the nature of the situation, i think that "proportionately" (for lack of a better term), we saw some heroic response, or at least no notable lack of it.
4/19/2007 11:56:46 AM
I like how he redefined the whole "fight or flight" concept.Flight, Fight, Posture, Submission....how many times have we seen posturing on tv and overreacted...[Edited on April 19, 2007 at 11:57 AM. Reason : .]
4/19/2007 11:56:51 AM
4/19/2007 12:00:55 PM
4/19/2007 12:06:56 PM
i didnt read this thread because EarthDogg is a fucking idiot.There have already been at least 3-4 stories of people saving others through personal heroism.
4/19/2007 12:15:46 PM
i think the general sentiment is correct...just that this incident isn't really a "great" (for lack of a better word) illustration of it.
4/19/2007 12:30:07 PM
from what ive heard on the news, there were "lets roll" moments they just werent as exciting as attacking hijackers and downing a plane. there were also lots of stories of personal survival.
4/19/2007 12:57:31 PM
http://hobbes.ncsa.uiuc.edu/onsheepwolvesandsheepdogs.htmlread the essay "On Sheep, wolves and Sheepdogs" by Dave Grossman. We had to read it in the police academy. it essentially says that some people are sheep and do not want to protect themselves, other people are wolves and they prey on the sheep. a certain few people are sheepdogs, who are strong but not aggressive. these people protect the sheep.i just realized Duke posted the same essay already. my bad, its a good read though[Edited on April 19, 2007 at 1:15 PM. Reason : .]
4/19/2007 1:13:59 PM
4/19/2007 2:25:35 PM
Read my quote again, then think about that link you posted and how your "these kids did" doesn't apply.
4/19/2007 2:38:35 PM
One kid had a gun, the rest of them didn't, and they still went after him. But like I said, the problem is, we teach people to run away instead of standing their ground and fighting back.
4/19/2007 2:59:34 PM
Yea, I might be inclined to follow the guy with the gun too. Jeez.
4/19/2007 3:40:26 PM
Ok, if you want an example of unarmed resistance to gun-wielding lunatic, how's this?http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kip_Kinkle
4/19/2007 4:31:29 PM
The situations are entirely different, and judging by the precision of this guy killing, versus the anecdote you just posted, it's no surprise to me that in one case, tackling the guy worked, and in the other it just wouldn't.Open cafeteria vs standing in a doorway48 rounds killing 1 vs ...what, 150 rounds killing 3015 yr old kid vs 23 yr old guy
4/19/2007 4:41:56 PM
in fairness though, Cho mostly used 9mm hollowpoints...dude in the cafeteria was just busting some 22 LR (probably from a Ruger 10/22)
4/19/2007 4:45:51 PM
4/19/2007 4:47:34 PM
wow, i wasn't aware this V-Tech guy had a six-shooter.someone should've definitely charged at him while he was reloading his single six shooter weapon one bullet at a time. or was it a musket?oh yeah, and it was totally obvious when this kid was reloading. i forget that the visibility was great, because he wasn't going to different classrooms or anything. this all happened in a single plain sight area, where all 80-100 people in the vicinty saw exactly where and who the shooter was.
4/19/2007 4:51:41 PM
I (heart) armchair hand-to-hand combat.
4/19/2007 4:53:46 PM
Look we can nitpick the details all day long.
4/19/2007 4:58:45 PM
4/19/2007 5:06:36 PM
Well, I heard he shot at least a few people in the head or face. If you charge him, and he gets you between the eyes, you're screwed. But I do thinks it's a little odd no one really tried to fight with him (as far as I know). There are plenty of accounts of people deciding to fight after serious wounds. In some cases, unarmed people have stopped gunmen.
4/19/2007 5:58:14 PM
I think you overestimate the odds of scoring a headshot with a handgun on a charging counter-attacker. It's possible yes, but not certain by any means. Those odds quickly shrink when you're talking about multiple counter-attackers.
4/19/2007 6:02:43 PM
4/19/2007 6:15:33 PM
I was hoping for some amusing cockamamie libertarian diatribe, and I was not disappointed.
4/19/2007 8:17:01 PM
4/19/2007 8:19:12 PM
By the way, that Canadian example cited in the first post is really fucked up.It can't believe they didn't at least run and call the cops or something.
4/19/2007 8:25:01 PM
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4/24/2007 6:31:59 PM
4/24/2007 6:39:29 PM
Better than alias scum though.
4/24/2007 6:43:36 PM
better than you fucking sorry liberal ass, though.
4/24/2007 6:44:10 PM
You're worse than TrollTwista at this shit.
4/24/2007 6:50:11 PM
you're the fucking one to be talking about a troll you piece of shit.
4/24/2007 6:53:06 PM
I'm not the one hiding behind an alias.
4/24/2007 6:53:31 PM
I'm not the one trolling. So shut the fuck up.
4/24/2007 6:56:13 PM
What's trolling about wishing a bitchass alias would stop being a dipshit? You're on salisburyboys level now SandSanta, or whoever the fuck you are.Are you that much of a pussy that you have to hide behind an alias?
4/24/2007 6:58:16 PM