va tech Massacre

Apr 21, 2007 15:58

It never seeks to amaze me how much something that happens so far away can have such a huge impact in my own life. On tuesday my day off uni i was getting ready for work when i heard about the shooting, it absoloutly tore me apart. The fact that 1 person can have such a mentality that he could shoot dead over 30 people many i'm sure he had probably ( Read more... )

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mild_jalepeno April 27 2007, 10:11:34 UTC
If your twisted Norman so am I because although i can't see myself killing anybody i dont feel sympathy. how any of those people shot would have believed gun laws were wrong? How many would have spoken out if they had? How many would have even voted in the last election? How many would have seen that there was something wrong with this person and tried tohelp instead of backing away. Things happen for a reason and whether that reason is elimination of stupidity from the stagnant and putrid gene pool that is America or whether it is to reduce the earth over populated mess i cannot say. every little bit helps and i am a vindictive bitch so... no tears. id say the greater tragedy is the fear of asians and racism that has now been fuelled in America.

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hevenly_angel03 April 27 2007, 14:16:20 UTC
I can't sy what the people who were killed views on gun laws were and if they would have spoken out about it? I don't know if they would have voted or if the would have helped the guy but do these things really matter does it make them any more worthy of being alive? What I know is these people are just like you and me they got up to go to university they were studying so thy could make some kind of living put something back into the world they wern't expecting to be shot down in the middle of a place that was suposed to safe, i know that it just as easily could have been me in their place ( ... )

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