I would like to know why is everyone glorifing and asking for pics of Seung-Hui Cho the asshole (glad he is dead) who shot and killed over 30 students and teachers at Virginia Tech?
We should have compassion for the victims families and the survivors.
We are not gloryfing. He got a mere C-Grade. We are looking forward for a B or A-Grade shooter. But, he holds the world record(at Amateur category. Osama Bin Ladens leads the Heavyweight world ranking).
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Anonymous2007-04-22 3:25 ID:WlblzXtF
His is the high score in school/college mass killing category 'til now, and it's just C-grade, we're hoping for someone with a higher score and efficacy.
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Anonymous2007-04-22 3:27 ID:XYAtyGMG
Well what about Cho himself? Should we not have compassion for those in society who are deeply troubled? I don't think it's right to glorify guys like Cho. I think some of the people here on 4chan are just trying to be funny. I find the shit funny, but what people are ignoring is the fact that Cho needed some halp. Obviously, something wasn't right in his life, and that's why Vtech happened. We need to offer help to troubled individuals so that shit like Vtech doesn't happen again. Of course, you can only help people who want to be helped...
Most people find out what happened at Vtech and think "Oh, he was insane. It's a good thing he had his dick shot off and is dead now." Yeah well, I don't agree with that. If Cho had the resources available to him, he could have gotten some help with his mental illness or condition or whatever it was that was ailing him, and Vtech might never have happened. Now I ask you what's worse, 33 people dead or zero people dead?
Was it 33 including Cho? I think it was.
But really, nobody is glorifying Cho. Just trying to turn a negative into a positive, that's all. The pictures are lawlz.
He's trying to make his dick bigger by telling me he'll kick the shit out of my ass. All I have to do is give him my address, which he wouldn't even understand anyway, and apparently he'll get some chump to fuck me up.
i'll tell you whos fail, eric harris and dylan klebold. 13 people? pffff they had like 3 times the guns and had bombs, cho had a pistol. plus security in places like that have tightened up, but back then it was alot easier to do some shit like this. and they could still only manage 13, what a bunch of fucking failures.
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Anonymous2007-04-22 4:39 ID:bWXP1y4b
He was told to get counseling and refused. He was probably already too far gone by then though. I mean imagine having autism, having his voice and speech patterns, and going through the american school system from the age of 8 to 23.
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.
"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."
And that's just what a couple uninvolved witnesses saw and remembered. Sure, most of us have probably been through similar experiences, but he obviously couldn't cope normally because of his already existing mental problems.
The professor that met with him for one on one sessions for a little bit said he only spoke in whispers if at all.
So, he was a victim his whole life and a hero in the end. Those brats and snobs deserved to die.
But the people he killed weren't the 'brats and snobs' that deserved to die. The episode you mention occurred in high school. Cho was a senior at university when he went on his spree.
Killing the wrong people is almost as fucked up as killing people at all.
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Anonymous2007-04-22 4:53 ID:bWXP1y4b
True, but he was too fucked up to notice at that point. And they were still brats and snobs.
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Anonymous2007-04-22 4:54 ID:wvKcckiO
What makes you think they were brats and snobs? because they went to university?
Cho just failed at life. I think he could have been helped, but if he refused it then there's nothing more anybody could have done. Nobody should force anybody to get help, 'cause if you refuse help then you obviously believe that you don't need it. But then it gets into a question of your ability to assess yourself. If I say I don't need help but I clearly do, then what? Should I be forced? In Cho's case, I think that yeah, maybe some sort of intervention should have occurred. When we're talking about saving lives by preventing somebody from going overboard, then I think stepping in is perfectly acceptable. You wouldn't just be saving the lives of the people Cho made Swiss cheese out of: you'd be saving Cho's life too, obviously.
Unless he was too far gone, Cho could have been worked with. We have the technology.
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Anonymous2007-04-22 5:08 ID:wvKcckiO
We CAN rebuild him! Only better than before! GO Robot Cho Jesus! You can get 50 now! High score is yours!
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Anonymous2007-04-22 6:06 ID:bWXP1y4b
>>12
Because Cho killed them and he wouldn't have done wrong.
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why didn't u just write I AM FAIL instead of all that other nonsense, it would have accomplished tha same thang.
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Anonymous2007-04-22 6:56 ID:ACunPFxw
cho was cool
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Anonymous2007-04-22 7:41 ID:M6AaXks9
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Yeah cho wouldnt have offed them unless they deserved it, he was a good guy.
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Bunnyloaf2007-04-22 8:55 ID:ODNuk4fA
Cho is awesome sauce, you fuckin nigar. So what if people died? Kudos to Cho for pulling that shit off and setting a new high score.
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Anonymous2007-04-22 9:00 ID:bWXP1y4b
Cho will be remembered, unlike the columbine shooters and all the rest, because his whole multimedia manifesto is so awesome. I wish they would release the rest of it.
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Pyrus2007-04-22 12:11 ID:UCnljank
His manifesto will be released by Time Life books for $19.95+tax on CD or VHS if you order NOW!
I've heard that in Asian countries, there is a strong stigma attached to seeking mental help. Stronger than in America or Europe. Probably because it would also be reflected back on a person's family as well as the person needing help. If that is true, Cho wouldn't accept help because it would make his parents as well as himself look bad in the eyes of his fellow asians. There was no other choice but to kill as many people as possible to save face. They had to die so he could look good.