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Thats right, hes NOT. All you BULLYS are.

(This is my answer to a previous question I answered)

There wouldnt be these "sick freaks of nature" if people would just ACCEPT PEOPLE FOR WHO THEY ARE. And reach out to a fellow student who is in need, instead of sweeping the problem under the carpet and hoping it will go away.

If someone would have reached out to Cho MORE than oncem then maybe this would not have happened.

If you ask me, we need to get rid of all the bullys in this world. But something tells me, there will NEVER be total accpetance of others. There will always be ignorant people.

Get rid of the bullys and people like Cho would be happier.

What do you think?

2007-04-19 10:07:31 · 32 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Other - News & Events

32 answers

You are wrong, in my opinion. He could have gotten help instead he chose to kill. He is the bad guy.

2007-04-19 10:10:50 · answer #1 · answered by mnwomen 7 · 7 4

You're joking right? Did you see the whole story? You couldn't have because if you had then you would have seen that many times teachers tried to get him help. He wasn't bullied! He was an adult for God's sake. Even if he was teased he should have been acting like an adult and reported it rather than KILLING PEOPLE!

I was bullied as a kid but by God I didn't go and kill everyone for him. This is what is the problem with society. We think that the person committing the crime is the real victim. Oh too bad that 32 people were killed by him poor little baby was picked on! Big deal everyone is bullied at one time or another in their lives that doesn't give us permission to kill people.

He BRAGGED about what he did during the two hour span between KILLING people.

How dare you imply that HE was the victim? That's sick and very ignorant. Big deal, my son has been bullied at school but he's better than that...apparently you are not. My son is 8 an already has more grace and intelligence and worth of humanity than you do. That's very sad for you...

2007-04-23 10:48:22 · answer #2 · answered by musicpanther67 5 · 0 0

people say only if someone would help cho
or he should wait for help or go get help
BUT

its not as easy as it sound, when people came to him they said he is dangerous, they didnt ask him if he need help.
no one cares, no matter what you say, to people like cho.


cho was the one that EVERYBODY hurt him, some laughing about him near friends, some infront of him and some used violence as well - im sure those were the first target.

yes, its true, cho shot many BUT that doesnt mean he is the bad guy.
another thing, the families doesnt relate to the subject, those who suffer are the one who got shot and cho no one else felt nothing so dont be sorry for families.


dont judge him unless you acually really and KNOW what is like to feel alone like he is.
most of you dont even or ever have a clue what is feel alone or deprased, you say he shouldnt do it but do you know whats it like?
what people like him feels is not the same as someone cursing you on time or twice.

bullying is a word for many, probably all who judge him, but for Cho and people like him its reality.


when you will be the one who is alone everyday for years and maybe worse (get beat up) only then, i want to see you say sick, crazy or many things you read in the articles.


many have that feeling of mass killing in schools be unlike cho they dont do it, he did. if someone says "i want to break the record of that case" then i cant see any real reason to do it.

so i agree from the first moment i saw the article on yahoo about the shooting, cho is the good guy and the bullies are the bad guys. i dont feel compassion for the 32 and i think its horrible the give that bell ring in america for those 32, they dont deserve a spit.
i do feel compassion for cho because the way he lived his life and the way it ended (it may sound wierd but in some way he died in honor).


the reason i try to answer those question because im trying to make sure many will understand:
DONT EVER TEASE, JUDGE OR HARM NO ONE



its incredible how ****** up the american society is, even at ages 20+ people suffer in this way in usa...

2007-04-26 03:18:30 · answer #3 · answered by meansweryou 5 · 0 0

Darlin - He suffered from a serious mental illness involving paranoid psychosis.

He had been hospitalized once for it already.

Someone with that disorder could be living in the most loving, accepting, gentle place on earth - and he still would have done what he did, and said what he said. That is the tragedy of paranoid delusions. They believe every human who walks past them on a sidewalk is involved in a conspiracy against them... every person talking on a phone is plotting with someone against you..

Madness knows no logic, dear one.

I have two friends who suffer from mental illness.
One is manic depressive - the other has Schizoaffective disorder.

When they are off their medications, they are unreasonable due to their delusions.

The same goes for this poor young man who committed such a horrendous act.

He is not like many mass murderers who target people who belittled them - this young man had a history of mental illness.

Get rid of all the bully's and the world would be lovely for us - but it would have made no difference in Cho's mind.
There were kids who tried to talk to him and be kind to him - and they were ignored by Cho.

He would not have seen anyone as a good person. He would have thought they were conspiring with others behind his back to make a fool of him - and therefore justified to kill them, in HIS mind.

I agree we need to be loving.
...But don't be deceived about mental illness dear one.

Pray that our country finds the funds to treat more folks like Cho so we may prevent others from doing these things.

Peace.

2007-04-19 10:49:29 · answer #4 · answered by Depoetic 6 · 1 1

It sounds as if he isolated himself, and didn't allow himself to be accepted by his peers. People said that when he was greeted, he would ignore the greeting. Of course this odd behavior is going to bring some teasing. What else would you expect? He's alienating himself from society.

He also didn't seem to be very smart. He talked about hating people with Mercedes, and referred to Dylan and Eric as 'martyrs', apparently unaware that they were rich kids who drove BMWs to school each day.

I don't think that people such as Cho would be any happier without bullies. Cho would have just found other ways to make himself miserable. I don't know of a single person who hasn't at some point in their life been targeted by one. But do we all snap and shoot up our school? No, we don't.

I understand somewhat where Cho was coming from, as I have noticed some of the same patterns of self-isolation in myself. That's no excuse for murdering 30+ people, though.

2007-04-19 10:14:42 · answer #5 · answered by Souris 5 · 2 1

we arent bullies maybe you think Cho wasnt the one who was wrong but a lot of us do would you have talked to him? how would you have reacted to some of the things he did, him not putting anything down for his name, teh violent and utterly disturbing stories that he wrote?? how would you have reacted serioulsy i mean would u have talked to him yes and there are ignorant people in the world and i agree if there werent so many it would be a better place but with people like Cho i dont agree with that yes you may be shy but you have to get out there in the real world if you want to do something with your life and even if you dont want to do something you have absolutly no right to go and kill 33 innocent people so im sorry if you think i am a bully which i am not im not racist or anything he wasnt in the right mind and put your self in the sitiuation of the people who went to VT and the families of the people that their children or realatives died would you think he was a good person if he shot your dad or you brother or sister or your best friend i dont really think so youd probalby be like everyone else so srry if im a bully but thats my opinion everyone has one

2007-04-19 11:07:21 · answer #6 · answered by T♥R♥U 2 · 0 1

I was terribly bullied at school, so much so I went to 4 different secondary schools.... But never once did I plan to kill or hurt 32 innocent people! Millions are kids are going through what I went through, and even worse, but they don't go shooting their fellow students!

So yes, he IS the bad guy here.

And a nutter.

Wise up a bit girl.

If everybody who has been given a hard time starts to kill, they'd be no one left on the planet!

2007-04-19 11:13:35 · answer #7 · answered by smr 3 · 1 1

so a good distance there's no real evidence that Cho grew to become into bullied. definite bullies do reason an excellent form of issues for human beings and there are teenagers who reason injury as a result. even nevertheless there is a great number of evidence that Cho grew to become into mentally disturbed. YEARS of evidence. He had stalked lady scholars on the college. He had brought about human beings issues. One professor kicked him out of sophistication because of the fact of Cho's habit. it is one in all those unhappy component that got here approximately the two for Cho AND for the scholars killed. yet do no longer blame this poor component on bullies. It merely grew to become into no longer the case. It grew to become into Cho's own psychological ailment. human beings had tried over a era of years to get Cho to get help yet he refussed. because of the way our psychological well-being equipment is desperate up adults can't be compelled to be committed. they might properly be held in maximum locations for roughly 40 8 hours for remark. Which got here approximately to Cho. Cho chosen to no longer pass into scientific care. interior the US the psychological well-being equipment can no longer legally rigidity an grownup to have psychological well-being scientific care. it incredibly is merely actuality. He grew to become into no longer got here approximately. He Refused It! in case you want to place blame for Cho's ramage, Blame the US psychological well-being equipment!

2016-12-29 10:53:01 · answer #8 · answered by ? 4 · 0 0

Every high school and college in America has at least one loner and one bully. That doesn't make it okay for all the bullied ones to start killing.

You can't always control what happens to you, but you CAN control how you react to it. If he truly wanted to reach out to people he could have. Yes it's going to take more effort for him and it ISN'T FAIR. But there are always better alternatives to killing.

2007-04-20 15:06:43 · answer #9 · answered by wishes5296 1 · 0 1

are you ******* crazy he could have gotten help he didn't ask for help people said they saw him alone alot so how would anyone know u are so dum everyone has problems and a little depressed my 15-year old brother died in 2005 u don't see me going around killing people those were innocent people so u saying they had to suffer for his problems get the **** out of here i have friends that attended there how dare u say that u ignorant ***** in my eyes he's no different than the terriost on sept.11th and u probably r one too *****

2007-04-24 04:46:42 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Seung was suffering from a devastating mental illness. Nobody did this to him. It resulted from a brain dysfunction.
Because of current laws, it is extremely difficult to get help for an adult like him, who is too irrational to cooperate. People did try. Maybe they didn't try hard enough.
According to other students and teachers, he was the one bullying others so that in at least one case, people were afraid to come to class; and in other cases, police were involved.

2007-04-19 10:17:40 · answer #11 · answered by The First Dragon 7 · 4 1

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