Cold-Hearted Killer...

j3Di

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Place all of your hate upon this person - Cho Seung-Hui. The 23-year-old South Korean psychopathic piece of shit murderer who shot and killed 32 people at Virginia Tech and wounded many others...

What an evil motherfucker... I despise this kid with my entire soul.

May he rot in hell.

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i didnt see any pictures in his thread.

i thought people would want to see who did this. im sure people still havent seen who it was.

who cares if i made a thread anyway?

Freedom of speech is my 1st Amendment right.
 
looks to me like somebody has been playing to many over-graphic japanese video games and watching to much anime...
 
not to be stereotypical or anything but i would not be surprised at all if that was some of his influence.

some of that anime bullshit is ridiculously violent.
 
yeah ive read both of the "plays" that he wrote.. quite strange and fucked up, to say the least.

child abuse seemed to be a theme in the McBeef play. so im sure that he couldve went through some of that when he was younger. Ive heard that some Asian parents are super strict about their kid's grades and school performance.. and if their kids fuck up in school their parents will abuse them.

Someone told me about an asian kid who went through this in high school.

 
i dont justify it at all.. no matter what he went through in his life.

taking out 32 innocent students is completely, totally, and utterly unacceptable and heartless.

if youre gonna kill some peeps before you decide to kill yourself - kill criminals or something. not innocent people with their whole lifes in front of them.

now its all gone for them - their entire futures are destroyed, which would have been good ones im sure.

now their 6 feet under. its just so fucked up and wrong.
 
that's a bogus argument. japan has almost no violent crime, even with all the super violent anime and video games.
 
You have no idea what you are talking about. Anime leading to violence? How about all the incredibly realistic, violent, action movies that come out all the time. THOSE would be much more to blame than anime. Anime is so unreleastic/sci-fi half the time it is no where near as influential as violent action movies what debut constantly.
 
i'm korean and i went to korea last summer, all i saw on the news was anything BUT violence, seriously, no violence at all. but i hate him for wat he did, and i hear that his family ran away or something..
 
^ his familys mail man said they were all sweet hearts and really nice good people. i dont blame his family for running away cuz alot of people will place the blame on them which maybe it was their fault but yeah

i was hoping he wouldnt be even worse of a fucking pussy and kill himself i was really hoping they could humiliate this guy and put him through the justice system but me and my debate class all agreed he probly took the easy way out
 
I don't intend to be argumentative, but I feel as though animated ultra violence is far more harmful to developing kids than realistic violence. The animated violence in cartoons doesn't depict the consequences of violent actions, it makes them attractive and innocent seeming. If you watch the movie "This Film Is Not Yet Rated" (highly recommended) Kevin Smith says that the movies that show the consequences of violence (Like Saving Private Ryan) should have lower ratings than movies that don't.

And further, I wouldn't be the least bit surprised if information surfaced that shed light on the childhood abuse of the killer. I'm sorry to say this, but I hate him as much as anyone else who watches the news does, but we should try not to hate him, because it was his hatred that caused this very incident. I'm sad because I fear this will only spawn animosity toward Asian immigrants. We should all do our best to grieve for the dead students, without feeding hatred for their murderer. This tragedy should teach us to reach out to each other, not become obsessed with hatred as the killer so obviously did.
 
rereading this, I realized that i sound sympathetic to the murderer, which I certainly do not. And I believe everyone is always responsible for their actions, regardless of their history. But the fact is that he killed himself, and while directing hatred at him might be an easy way to forget our depression, it is much more responsible to accept that no matter how much hatred we feel toward him, nothing will undo the murders he committed.

I don't mean to chide the maker of this thread. I've just been thinking a lot about the ethics behind responding to violence with hatred. There have been times when I've wished that I could kill someone, and just an hour ago I was saying how angry it makes me that the murderer killed himself, so that the state couldn't. But terrorists like him obviously don't fear death enough, so the greatest punishment we can inflict upon them is indifference. It is far more painful to be ignored than hated. So as news stations fuel our national hatred with their horror stories about the disturbed youth who murdered 32 people, we grant this boy exactly the infamy that would fulfill all of his desires. Lets instead forget the killer, and try instead to remember the legacy of each of the innocent individual students, who most of us never met, but could easily have been one of our friends or relatives.
 
sounds fucked up but after playing games like grand theft auto and games of that nature, he probably thought the campus was like his own level. video games dig that deep in to the mind. fucked up shit
 
if video games make you think its "okay" to kill people. you have some type of mental disability. i play GTA and all those types of games, and i love them. but would never kill somebody....also i do not feel bad for this person at all. but dont hate him, like someone else posted he hated people which caused him to kill. that is like stooping to his level((in know it sounds cliche)) but its true. i feel horribly bad for the peoples families killed and wish the kid would of manned up to what he did instead of killing himself. pussy.
 
i'm saying what is the point of hating on him when he is dead, and there are plenty of other factors that probably contributed to his actions, and those factors can actualy be delt with.

ya what he did was not right, but fuck the hate on him, it's wasted emotion, go after the things that went wrong, and prevent it from happening again.
 
Got to feel bad for the everyone involved they deemed him a risk to himself and other but they didnt insitutionalis him which if they did he probably could have been helped or he would still be there
 
i'm not saying that what he did was ok in any way. it was fucked up and the worst thing to do. but sometimes people can be so dpressed and fucked up its like they don't have controll over their actions almost. im sure he had a pretty fucked up and troubled life so saying "rot in hell" is a pretty shitty thing to say, more hate doesnt solve hate
 
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