I have no reason to be embarrassed about my "panziness". Why should one be? That's who I was. An introverted, timid, and scrawny kid. There was nothing I could have done to change that fact. Growing out of timidity is part of growing up and maturing.The people I'm worried about are the ones who try and act all tough and cool. Those are the kids that are the real culprits in these situations. Those are the kids that really need help. Those are the kids that have never been taught compassion or humility. And you wonder why this world is so messed up.
4/21/2007 9:36:53 PM
I find it strange that nobody ever seems to get the message behind these attacks. Cho and the Columbine killers explicitly say they felt mistreated and they consider what they did to be acts of justice. Instead of people saying, "Damn. Maybe we should teach our children to treat each other better", they call them nuts and start profiling kids in trench coats. Retributive massacres are nothing new. Ever hear of the Bath School disaster? Guy was pissed that school taxes contributed to financial hardship. So he set up a few explosions at the school, killed about 40 small children. He left behind a sign that said "Criminals are made, not born." This was 80 years ago. Were his actions bad? Probably, but he sure made those people regret taxing him. He was also trying to change the payout matrix for the future, and so was Cho. That's why he called himself a martyr.
4/24/2007 5:26:38 PM
We can still think we should treat people better and think that these kids are nuts. The two ideas are not mutualy exclusive.
4/24/2007 6:27:16 PM
What if the kids you are trying to treat better sympathize with these guys?They feel like they're all fucked up on the inside.
4/24/2007 6:30:47 PM
4/25/2007 12:24:06 PM
my whole argument is that this will keep happening regardless of whether they air the killers tapes or the columbine basement tapes. it doesnt matter if they air them or not. the whole point is that because these things keep happening is why they will keep happening. the culture script is here to stay a while or at least until someone changes it somehow.
4/27/2007 4:37:07 AM
Walter Williams seems to lay the blame squarely on school authorities....
4/27/2007 11:23:24 AM
I think he's wrong. Expelling the kid may have prevented the massacre from occuring on VTs campus, but it isn't guaranteed, nor would it have ensured that he wouldn't have just committed a massacre anywhere else. I agree that he should have been expelled in general, but as we've already established, people who want to kill others will do so regardless of the obstacles in their way. Expelling him would only have meant he wouldn't be a student anymore, it would do nothing to keep him from walking on to the premises and shooting up people.
4/27/2007 11:44:48 AM