>>7
Incorrect, faggot breath. Go yiff yourself.
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.