Honestly, some people might tell me I shouldn't feel this way, but I do feel sorry for Cho and furthermore I can relate to Cho. Honestly, the reason I can relate to Cho because I was bullied in school. I was of slight stature(I am still considered small today) and I was bullied for it. I can remember some of the feelings I had towards ghe people who bullied me. Perhaps Cho wasn't strong enough to make it through. I feel sorry for the victims because they had to experience such a tragedy. I feel sorry for Cho because he was possesed by the devil.
2007-04-22 13:27:05
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answered by liker_of_minnesota 4
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I'm not sure about the word remorse, but there is a feeling of human kinship. When one does the worst of what we can do, you have to wonder what triggers a fellow human to act in such a way. It is very disheartening to know that it is within us all as humans to go off the deep end. I do hope that there is an afterlife and the one who judges us all will be compassionate, and I will leave the Judge to handle this, as this human is dead and far beyond our comprehension now.
2007-04-22 19:19:15
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answered by Kelly K 3
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Cho was beaten up and jeered by his peers all his school life in the US, told to 'shut up' because he supposedly sounded 'funny' when he talked.
He was a victim of his own mind, but the people around him during his formative years forced him to silence, to live in that mind.
They are just as guilty as he, but I don't feel sorry for them because they are insensitive and have no idea how much they scar people by bullying treatment. Most would not even identify themselves as the specific ones who twisted Cho; they go into denial real fast, saying that 'everybody did it' or 'it wasn't that bad' when confronted with the results of their ill-treatment.
2007-04-22 19:07:02
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answered by nora22000 7
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he had so many advantages and I am sorry he wasted his life on listening to the "demons" instead of creating anything..all he could do was destroy...sad to say ..there are too many more like Cho just waiting for a chance to go him one better...already there is copy cats and I some what blame the news media for inflaming there news stories out of proportion...bad news sells better then good news...its a sick world..we glorify violence in books and movies but are shocked when it comes to real life..how sad..when there is a accident in the road..look at the "looky lou's" who can't resist seeing the misery of their fellow man...its human nature...like seeing a demolition derby or a bull fight or a rooster fight..we as a people are worse then most animals..we should know better but we keep repeating our past ..over and over..history does repeat itself..why?
2007-04-22 19:09:32
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answered by Anonymous
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No I don't feel sorry for him. I find it hard to pinpoint the feeling I have of dangerous, mentally ill people. I feel remorse that there are those types of people in the world.
2007-04-22 19:05:31
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answered by Red Ant 5
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i don't. to me that's a sign of weakness. my life isn't working out so well so i'm going to kill people. that's not pity that's just wanting attention very badly. even more stupid he killed himself. honestly i think he's been wanting to do this for the longest. see what people don't realize is life goes on with or without you. it's a shame he went crazy like that. probably on his way to graduating and starting a new life. but no i don't feel pity.
2007-04-22 19:08:41
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answered by jdukenumber1 4
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I agree. Mental illness is a terrible thing to endure; for everyone involved.
2007-04-22 19:03:12
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answered by Constitution 4
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Unfortunately I do not. I did not know him. I feel he is just another statistic to be forgotten the next time Angelina Jolie adopts another kid.
2007-04-22 19:04:21
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answered by Jimfix 5
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He deserves to go to hell. He is evil, but part of this has been negilagence on VT's part and the gov't part of not strictening gun control!
2007-04-22 19:03:06
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answered by mikeduptwo 6
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There is no excuse that exempts you from senseless murder.
2007-04-22 19:03:06
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answered by jtrusnik 7
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