Virginia Tech Shooting

Discussion in 'The Lounge' started by fearless_fx, Apr 16, 2007.

  1. kdotc

    kdotc 안녕하세요빅뱅K-Dragon입니다

    seung-hui cho

    Cho is a chinese last name tooo
     
  2. eledoremassis02

    eledoremassis02 Well-Known Member

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    Read this on Japantimes..very interesting..


    Wednesday, April 18, 2007

    Student from Kyoto recounts campus ordeal; all Japanese safe

    BLACKSBURG, Va. (Kyodo) A Japanese student at Virginia Tech said Monday she could easily have been one of the targets in the shooting spree that left 33 people dead, including the suspected shooter.

    Mariko Uno, 23, from Kyoto Prefecture, said in a telephone interview she was attending a class in a building next to Norris Hall, one of the two locations where the apparently lone gunman, whose identity has not been released, opened fire.

    She was scheduled to have an afternoon class in Norris Hall.

    "I could have been involved," Uno said.

    She said she and about 20 of her classmates were moved to another room that had a lock on the door, where they stayed for about 2 1/2 hours.

    Uno said she saw a wounded person through a window being taken away by medical personnel on a stretcher as well as a student with his arm wrapped in a bandage being evacuated.

    "I was really surprised that a rampage like this could hit the campus of such a safe country town," she said.

    Meanwhile in Tokyo, Chief Cabinet Secretary Yasuhisa Shiozaki said the government confirmed that all 21 Japanese students at Virginia Tech were safe.

    Calling Monday's mass shooting at the university "very tragic," Shiozaki said, "We'd like to express our sincere condolences to the more than 30 people who have died."

    Hundreds of other Asian students also attend the university. The gunman was identified as a South Korean.

    There are about 460 Korean nationals studying there, and an estimated 500 students of Korean descent, South Korea's Yonhap news agency reported.
     
  3. lee-lee

    lee-lee Well-Known Member

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    what does it matter that he was korean? so the fact that he wasn't chinese supposed to make this situation better?
     
  4. Taxloss

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    CBS news.com

    http://www.cbsnews.com/stories/2007/04/17/virginiatechshooting/main2695062.shtml

    Be suspicious of "Question Mark" types at your school/uni!

    If I read this stuff I think this person must be mentally ill and wonder why his parents/ relatives haven´t noticed this before and seeked help for him.
     
  5. Taxloss

    Taxloss Stripper Vicar

    Who said that would make the situation better? AC0110 asked who else felt relieved it´s not someone from China because a radio debate showed how they felt ashamed if it was a Chinese guy. I agree with that

    I wasn´t looking forward to defend myself and fellow Chinese people and the fact he is still an Asian guy doesn´t help much either. And if you don´t look at his race at all I think we can conclude he is a very disturbed person who needed help but apparently no one offered him real help. It´s a horrible thing he did but I guess people with some sort of psychological problems or are manic depressive etc. but who are coping with it thanks to treatments and medicines won´t be happy that this guy will put these groups of people in worse daylight than it already is.

    Ok, maybe a uncoherent story but it´s 4.23am over here, I actually just wanted to say there´s no `group´ that would like to be associated with him right now.
     
  6. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

    correct. ie. cho chang from harry potter -cool2
     
  7. thanatosxvi

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    with so much going on in the world, its not really surprising. there are people who probably have the same intent but they dont act on it. everyone @ one point or another thought bout it.

    on an ABC special, they showed his english papers which were plays, all which include violent conduct. all of them showed the similarity of how he wanted to kill some one or a professor. the interview with his eng prof said he thought it to be a "satire." i cant see how numerous papers and plays written on murder or killing someone can be seen as satire...
     
  8. Silent111

    Silent111 Well-Known Member

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    More on this...
    http://ca.news.yahoo.com/s/capress/virginia_tech_shooting

    They thought he was Chinese at first or something?
    But yea, he is asian and this'll cause some havok in asian people and stuff even if it's just as likely for someone of a different race to do the same. Just happened to be asian. It's pretty sick how he'd go off killing innocent people as well and not just the ones he had a problem with. I heard it had something to do with a girl. What's even more sick is that he just goes and suicides after causing that much pain to people.
     
  9. kdotc

    kdotc 안녕하세요빅뱅K-Dragon입니다

    i was listening to chinese radio and some ppl were like thankful it wasn't a chinese guy....ppl wer like relieved................most ppl think asian as in chinese and steretype a lot
     
  10. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

    meh, you look at how much asian people like to 'save face', they didnt want this to be associated with them. I'm sure the korean kid's parents must be totally ashamed of themselves and what their son had become.
     
  11. adrianc

    adrianc Well-Known Member

    Fuck you, Who the fuk are you to tell me what to do? Judging from you posts your an ass hole I do whatever I please.

    Now don't @#$#@$@#$v tell people what to do or God will punish you.

    you probably a 3bit punk living with you momma and can't even find a girlfriend
     
  12. fearless_fx

    fearless_fx Eugooglizer

    ^ LOL, i think God has better things to do then punish people for posting sarcastic comments on forums... assuming there IS a god of course :p
     
  13. from his picture he looks chinese to me. =S
     
  14. adrianc

    adrianc Well-Known Member

    it ain;t sarcstic, it is a reflection of his charater. For sure don't have friends
     
  15. ftann

    ftann Well-Known Member

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    I think it's sooo sad that US asians are encouraging the stereotype by saying "oh how he better not be chinese/korean/etc..." Why can't we see ourselves as INDIVIDUALS and not be identified as a group? It doesn't matter what race he is, he should be viewed as himself.

    Here's a link to the stories he wrote, very disturbing. Don't understand why someone couldn't reach out to him sooner. http://newsbloggers.aol.com/2007/04/17/cho-seung-huis-plays/
     
  16. ok here's where the COnfusion was!!

    so apparently he passed thru Shanghai customs or something before coming to US... and the Chinese newspaper completely screwed up and wrote him as being Chinese... o_O'
     
  17. i_LE10

    i_LE10 Active Member

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    Seriously is a tragic accident but It suprises me that the time frame difference was so long before they actually found out
     
  18. stargurl242

    stargurl242 Well-Known Member

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    This is really a horrible incident and it doesn't matter if the gunman was whatever nationality, it doesn't change what happened. What makes this story worse is that my friend lives near VA Tech and the gunman's parents are acquaintances with my friend's friend's grandparents. << Yes very confusing but her friend also lives close to her. It was very surprising how close the gunman was to her =/ Glad that she's ok
     
  19. connsterr

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    yupp i agree, when I first heard the story that the gunman was an Asian, im like... that makes Asians look bad. It doesnt matter if hes korean or jap or chinese or whatnot, hes still Asian... still makes us look bad =x
     
  20. Knoctur_nal

    Knoctur_nal |Force 10 from Navarone|

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    So all of a sudden your a fucking caring person for a few days out of the entire year. You said it exactly, lets all care when its close to home. Fuck the rest of the world right. Interesting, we can't experience pain if its happening thousands of miles away, only when its in our own country. A real fucking humanitarian you are. It not the numbers are insignificant, its a tragedy yes, but to jump in the bandwagon and say oh yes, let us all start caring. Then a few days after its just a memory. Yes its tragic, but are you some sort of a caring person only when its close to home? Supposedly so, as most of us live sheltered fucking lives to what is happening out there.