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Virginia Tech Shooting
   
               Globe and Mail article
This is so very, very sad. The number of fatalities is just shocking!
The shooting happened all the way across the continent, but thinking about it, this could happen at any university, at any time.
I feel so sorry for the victims and their families--those who were killed died because of some sick lunatic...for no reason at all.
And apparently, as soon as news broke out the incident, FOX news immediately started bringing in experts to talk about how video games played a role...
there's obviously a force much bigger than the influence of video games that made this young man cause so much suffering--if only I was an expert on psychoanalysis, but I'm not.
what are your guys' thoughts?
                     This is so very, very sad. The number of fatalities is just shocking!
The shooting happened all the way across the continent, but thinking about it, this could happen at any university, at any time.
I feel so sorry for the victims and their families--those who were killed died because of some sick lunatic...for no reason at all.
And apparently, as soon as news broke out the incident, FOX news immediately started bringing in experts to talk about how video games played a role...
there's obviously a force much bigger than the influence of video games that made this young man cause so much suffering--if only I was an expert on psychoanalysis, but I'm not.
what are your guys' thoughts?

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With that said, most of the information about the gunman is just speculation at this point since the cops haven't released the identity of the preliminary suspect. For all we know, it could have been some wackjob off the street who was having a bad day. Unlikely, but not impossible!
May they RIP.
NEW: No ID on shooter; school president says it was Asian student living in dorm
I actually have a friend from way back in elementary school who now goes to university in Virginia. I was really worried today as I vaguely remembered which university it was, but thankfully she goes to University of Virginia and not Virginia Tech. Although, her campus is only about an hour and a half away and many of her friends are deeply affected by this tragedy.
and what about the time span in between the two shootings? one early in the morning which killed 2 students in the dorms, and the other shooting two hours later which I guess killed 31, including faculty and students. are the two shootings linked? were there two shooters, not one? does that mean there could be one on the loose??
So very, very sad. I agree that you can't help but wonder what brought him to this point, as it certainly wasn't videogames! SO many people play videogames, but only a few end up shooting people...
1) He recently issued a bomb threat to see the police response time
2) First shooting occured so that cops would be busy investigating
3) Waits two hours
4) Walks into engineering building, chains the doors, and starts shooting
This is really a tragic event. My heart goes out to all the victims, friends, families, school & community. I can't even imagine what they are going through.
Dr. Phil blamed it on videogames. He's quite a douche himself.
http://www.thesmokinggun.com/archive/years/2007/0417071vtech1.html
This is absolutely horrible, and this guy is supposed to be an English major. I've seen better writings on xanga. You know, if I came halfway across the world and paid out the ass for an expensive education and this was the best I could do, I'd be pissed off too.
Nah, cause if he was true Korean, it would've went down like this:
"ZERG RUSH!!!1! KEKEKEKE!"
But yeah, I read two pages of that play...and man....it was pretty bad.
"Man-to-man up your ass, bud!" <--you can't find that kind of quality writing anywhere these days.
http://newsbloggers.aol.com/2007/04/17/cho-seung-huis-plays/
i couldn't even focus on how bad the writing was because the content was just so twisted...and i just couldn't follow his train of thought......
honestly speaking.. i blame the media for doing extensive coverage of such shootings and having experts say this and that to which kids and teenagers hear and will remember.. and if one day they do snap.. guess what they're going to do? after the first extensive coverage of the school shootings.. 2 immediately follow including this one..
i have read parts of the 8-page rant and the things he said on the video.. i can't help but feel that some rich kids bullied him to the point to which he decided to snap.. it's sad.. the students say there wasn't any sort of discrimination and that everyone is friends with people from different cultures.. but honestly.. can there be a place truly free of discrimination? it's just sad how some people think they have everything and go create happiness out of someone's misery.. it's absolutely unnecessary to do that sort of things...
my condolences to the grievings and the death ones..
and rmb to pay attention to ppl you care.. =)
personally, I don't think the shooter just suddenly snapped one day and decided he wanted to kill as many innoncent people as he could. this rage had been built up inside him, and his methodical approach of the attack implies to me that he had thought long and hard about this.
though I do agree that the extensive coverage in the media is really putting images into minds that perhaps will lead to copycats (as we've seen so many similar cases after Columbine).
and i think there was much attention towards his behaviour, as a roommate had reported to the police a few years ago that Cho had suicidal tendencies, and he was even treated at a mental facility off-campus at one point (from what CNN reports anyway), but I don't know whether this attack could've been prevented. as much as I would like to say that there were so many warning signs that maybe people could've done something, it seems to me he never explicitly threatened to harm others, and the authorities can't just arrest somebody because they act "strangely".
anyway, this is all just speculation from my point of view...there really is no right or wrong answer to the root of this event.
though honestly, the moment he decided to pull the trigger, taking the lives of so many innocent people, i lost ANY ounce of sympathy for what he had to say.
such a tragedy :( and too many gone too soon...