What happened how it happened and why is all too late now- The GOOD thing about this and there are good things- is we as a nation may just be a bit more tolerant and supportive for those who are deprtessed- emotionally seeking help and different-
Some better communication will come out of this I am sure!
2007-04-26 00:03:02
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answered by admiredi 4
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I think all those victims will still be alive if kids stop bullying; rich kids don’t act like snobs and of course if every one can spare a bit of thought to their fellow students. It’s not that some kids are bad and some are good. The thing is the kids who are labeled as “bad” don’t know or can’t find a way to deal with their frustrations and they feel depressed. The result of that deeper frustration is the lives of more than 30 people and his own!! Just think, couldn’t this have been avoided if all teachers and students acted as one and had the ability comfort one another…….. simply just lend a ear…….. a smile……. That hardly costs anything ryt???
2007-04-18 16:07:50
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answered by Anonymous
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Yes he did. Even shot another Korean. He would know Asians who can afford to send their children to to Universities have wealth but at that point I don't believe it mattered
The tragedy is compounded by the elimination of some of the best minds in resolving today’s problems. However it should serve as a wake-up to the necessity for understanding culture.
This young man came to America when he was in the formative years of seeking a role model. His father was a good man and gave his all in performance of his business. However to an eight-year old it may have appeared as being submissive to a higher economy.
At the same time he was exposed to the product of a permissive society that exercised individual worth and freedoms. Surely that would have created questions in his young mind that people could not understand not having been there.
The early pictures of him show eyes that are definitely awake. Yet one of his teachers or councilors said she saw or thought there were tears behind the Sunglasses.
We are in a new world requiring cultural understanding. I was married to a woman of different culture for twelve years before I realized what cultural difference was and it came about through business activities not my day-to-day interaction with the woman I loved.
The world is Global now and we have to recognize cultural is more than different language and dress.
2007-04-18 16:05:47
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answered by Caretaker 7
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Like the others have stated, I don't think he singled out any race when he decided to shoot people. And it's obvious that you are insinuating that he did and are hinting at racial prejudice.
2007-04-18 16:01:10
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answered by DK 1
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not to my knowledge I know he shot his girlfriend & then just started shooting whom ever he could. These links might be of intrest
2007-04-18 16:01:36
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answered by Jennifer F 3
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I don't think he was thinking anything about race. It's obvious.
2007-04-18 15:56:50
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answered by waterfunners 2
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he just took out as many people as he could...regardless of background...
2007-04-24 18:45:32
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answered by Lefty 7
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