Moments ago, Associated Press published an article about Cho Heung-Sui, citing individuals who say their former classmate-turned shooter was picked on, pushed around and laughed at over his shyness and the strange way he walked.
Note to People of the World: The fact that you’ve been ridiculed by someone does not justify any act(s) of heinous crimes against humanity. If it did, every human being on the planet would be justified in committing such crimes.
It’s possible that the AP article referenced above is merely an attempt to garner a more-thorough understanding as to why Cho turned on those living and/or working on the Virginia Tech campus. If, however, the writer’s intent — and the intent of similar media coverage — was to prompt readers into determining Cho is “less guilty” for his crimes as a result of being “picked on”, then the story is bunk and sets a pretty low standard for mankind.


























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1 jk // Apr 19, 2007 at 9:07 pm
NBC created this monster and they are trying to create another one by playing his propaganda video over and over. All the victims’ families should join together in a CLASS ACTION LAWSUIT against NBC for wrongful death. You don’t believe it? Well, why did he sent his garbage to NBC? He knew that his propaganda would be shown by them because all he was really doing was mimicking their propaganda anyway.
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