Tag: Virginia Tech

  • Cho may have been bullied. Boo hoo.

    Va. Tech Shooter Was Laughed At:

    It was inevitable, wasn’t it?

    Now the claims are being made that history’s most prolific coward was bullied.

    Long before he snapped, Virginia Tech gunman Cho Seung-Hui was picked on, pushed around and laughed at over his shyness and the strange way he talked when he was a schoolboy in the Washington suburbs, former classmates say.

    Chris Davids, a Virginia Tech senior who graduated from Westfield High School in Chantilly, Va., with Cho in 2003, recalled that the South Korean immigrant almost never opened his mouth and would ignore attempts to strike up a conversation.

    Once, in English class, the teacher had the students read aloud, and when it was Cho’s turn, he just looked down in silence, Davids recalled. Finally, after the teacher threatened him with an F for participation, Cho started to read in a strange, deep voice that sounded “like he had something in his mouth,” Davids said.

    “As soon as he started reading, the whole class started laughing and pointing and saying, `Go back to China,’” Davids said.

    Stephanie Roberts, 22, a fellow member of Cho’s graduating class at Westfield High, said she never witnessed anyone picking on Cho in high school.

    “I just remember he was a shy kid who didn’t really want to talk to anybody,” she said. “I guess a lot of people felt like maybe there was a language barrier.”

    But she said friends of hers who went to middle school with Cho told her they recalled him getting picked on there.

    “There were just some people who were really mean to him and they would push him down and laugh at him,” Roberts said Wednesday. “He didn’t speak English really well and they would really make fun of him.”

    Three words for you. “Suck it up.” It ended 4 years ago. What a selfish, egomaniacal, self-centered, piece of crap. He’s also another mutant freak that bought into the Columbine bullying myth. He didn’t have the stones to stand up to his attackers so he killed 31 innocent victims four freakin’ years later. When did we start raising a generation of emotional cripples who think the entire fucking universe revolves around them?

    This cowardly scumbag, who by the way is rotting in hell, will no doubt receive unwarranted canonization from the vultures who will pick at his corpse to satisfy their inane agenda, whether it’s the anti-anti-depressant Luddites or the soccer mom’s whose kids are too weak to stand up for themselves.

    Listen up good all you snot nose little punks who think they can identify with this coward. I lived through bullying. I had enough concussions and broken bones to show for it. You can get through school without having to resort to violence. Once high school is over you never have to deal with that crap again. Or you can be a selfish little bitch. Your decision.

    Thanks to Pat for the link.

  • The root of all evil

    Cho sent a manifesto of hate:

    This is an article from the News and Observer in Raleigh about the tragedy at Virginia Tech. The thing I like about this article is that it draws the comparison between Cho and North Carolina’s own Alvaro Rafael Castillo and how Cho was not the first school shooter to mail a manifesto.

    However, what I really want to discuss is Cho’s obvious hatred for “the rich”. I get the feeling “the rich” are going to become the new “jocks”. Anyway, this is from Cho’s self-serving manifesto…

    “Your Mercedes wasn’t enough, you brats,” he said. “Your golden necklaces weren’t enough you snobs. Your trust funds wasn’t enough. Your vodka and cognac wasn’t enough. All your debaucheries weren’t enough. Those weren’t enough to fulfill your hedonistic needs. You had everything.”

    Hold it right there Junior. You attended Virginia Tech. You legally owned two handguns. You recorded yourself on video camera. The files were transferred to QuickTime which leads me to believe you owned some form of Mac. None of those things are cheap. I hate to break it to you Slapnuts since I know you’re busy rotting in hell right now, but you were richer than a lot of people.

    Personally, I think you were just a jealous bitch who wasn’t rich enough.

  • Media slammed by Facebook

    Facebook slaps media: Angry at use of massacre victims’ postings:

    It seems that Facebook is pissed, and rightly so, at the media for taking the pictures of the Virginia Tech victims that were posted on their Facebooks and using them for their stories.

    “We absolutely do not support how the media has been using Facebook in many cases,” Brandee Barker, a Facebook spokeswoman told the Herald. “We see this as a violation of user privacy.”

    Facebook is objecting to the use of quotes and information taken from user profiles. “That user should give the permission to any media organization for that information to be used,” Barker said.

    From the New York Daily News and The New York Times [NYT] to The Washington Post and the Herald, newspapers, along with broadcast outlets across the country, are publishing material from Facebook profiles and tributes.

    The Washington Post published a full chronicle of mournful posts that Virginia Tech students posted on Facebook this week.

    Barker also took issue with the way reporters sending out mass messages over Facebook to solicit interviews.Several Facebook users have complained about getting messages from journalists, she said.

    NBC news program “Dateline” went so far as to create a Facebook profile seeking out possible friends of the shooter Cho Seung-Hui.

    Facebook shut down Dateline’s page and has deactivated a few reporters accounts, Barker said. “My main recommendation in general is that the press act responsibly around this,” she said. “They’re being insensitive and in some cases very unprofessional.”

    Nothing is quite as disgusting as the media vultures in a feeding frenzy.

  • Cho wasn’t troubled. He was just mean

    Professor recalls ‘mean streak’:

    Please read the words of Virginia Tech professor Nikki Giovanni. Ms. Giovanni taught one of Cho’s writing classes. She’s not buying into the whole “troubled kid” crap.

    “I knew when it happened that that’s probably who it was,” Giovanni said, referring to her former pupil. “I would have been shocked if it wasn’t.”

    Cho’s poetry was so intimidating — and his behavior so menacing — that Giovanni had him removed from her class in the fall of 2005, she said. Giovanni said the final straw came when two of her students quit attending her poetry sessions because of Cho.

    “I was trying to find out, what am I doing wrong here?” Giovanni recalled thinking, but the students later explained, “He’s taking photographs of us. We don’t know what he’s doing.”

    Giovanni went to the department’s then-chairwoman, Lucinda Roy, and told her, “I was willing to resign before I was going to continue with him.” Roy took Cho out of Giovanni’s class.

    “I know we’re talking about a troubled youngster and crap like that, but troubled youngsters get drunk and jump off buildings; troubled youngsters drink and drive,” Giovanni said. “I’ve taught troubled youngsters. I’ve taught crazy people. It was the meanness that bothered me. It was a really mean streak.”

    No one should take pity on Cho Seung-Hui. He is not a victim. He was not “troubled”. He was nothing more than an insane, selfish, coward.

  • It’s official: Cho is a mutant

    I just finished watching the NBC Nightly News. It’s the first time I’ve watched a TV newscast in a very long time. Brian Williams was discussing the “manifesto” that Cho Seung-Hui sent to NBC. In it, he refers to the Columbine killers, Eric Harris, and Dylan Klebold, by name calling them martyrs. So he’s nothing more than a mutant copying the actions of two cowardly scumbags.

    The flames of hell burn a little more yellow tonight with the addition of another coward.

  • Cho’s family

    Cho’s Family Struggled in Korea:

    This is an AP article about Cho Seung-Hui’s family life. His parents emigrated to America when he was 8 for, lacking a better term, the American Dream. They moved to the U.S. in order to have a better life. They worked in a dry cleaner’s while raising him in suburban D.C. I hope to God they didn’t pay for his stay at Virginia Tech because he did a shitty job of paying them back.

  • Question Mark Kid

    Shooter was the ‘question mark kid’:

    More former classmates of Cho Seung-Hui are describing him as a loner but it sounds like it was by his own choice…

    Classmates say that on the first day of a British literature class last year, students took turns introducing themsleves. When it was Cho Seung-Hui’s turn to speak, he said nothing.

    The professor then looked at the sign-in sheet, and noticed that Cho had written a question mark instead of his name. The professor asked, “Is your name ‘Question mark?”‘ A classmate, Julie Poole, says Cho offered little response.

    She says he then spent much of the class sitting in the back of the room, wearing a hat and seldom participating. Even though it was a small English department, she says, Cho remained anonymous, not reaching out to anyone, and not talking.

    Unfortunately for the victims at Virginia Tech that question mark is now an exclamation point.

  • Jack Thompson, Dr. Phil, and Rush Limbaugh

    Can we unclench over 'school shooting video games'?

    What do those three names have in common besides the fact that they’re overpaid talking heads? Well, two of them have placed the blame for the Virginia Tech massacre squarely on video games while one of them dismissed the idea and it may not be the ones that you think.

    Ok, Jack Thompson is the one that you think. That should have come as no surprise.

    What did come as a surprise was TV quack, Dr. Phil. I was never a big fan of his to begin with but I thought he had more smarts than this…

    Well, Larry, every situation is different. The question really is can we spot them. And the problem is we are programming these people as a society. You cannot tell me – common sense tells you that if these kids are playing video games, where they’re on a mass killing spree in a video game, it’s glamorized on the big screen, it’s become part of the fiber of our society. You take that and mix it with a psychopath, a sociopath or someone suffering from mental illness and add in a dose of rage, the suggestibility is too high.

    What came as even more of a surprise was radio blowhard Rush Limbaugh coming to the defense of gamers.

    Not every video gamer goes out and murders 33 people on the college campus though. There’s more to this than that, it may desensitize people, but it doesn’t turn everybody into mass murderers?

    People have a tough time accepting a relatively simple explanation for something of this scale. But how many people are playing video games out there? How many millions of people play video games, and how many millions of people have guns?

    As they say, politics makes strange bedfellows.