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Do you think he is a victim?

2007-04-23 01:21:49 · 10 answers · asked by Anonymous in News & Events Current Events

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H*** No. I understand a lot & have felt some of what he felt during my life.

We have all been pushed at one time or another but you have to monitor yourself & your actions.

He was an adult & made his own decisions.

NO sympathy.

2007-04-23 01:29:23 · answer #1 · answered by yoohoo 6 · 1 0

Not one bit. First off people called him question mark on campus because that what he dubbed himself. This campus is not "cruel" the cruelty is that this boy disliked these others for no reason what so ever. He isolated himself by refusing to speak to anyone, by hiding in his room, by refusing help when it was given. You can walk through this town and through the campus and you are welcomed. There is everyone nationality here and students from around the world.

You won't find answers to this or to why he did it. The only person you can blame is the one who pulled the trigger. Why should I have or show any sympathy to somebody like him?

2007-04-23 10:35:07 · answer #2 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I am sympathetic to the fact that he needed help and didn't get it. Clearly, there were people who tried to help him but he needed help long before he got to college.

We may never know what happened to him in elementary, middle school, and high school or even how his parents may have contributed to his mental instability. This rage and anger he harbored didn't just develop in college.

However, I am not sympathetic to his actions. Acting out in the way he chose to is not acceptable and he must be held accountable for taking the lives of 32 people including himself.

2007-04-23 09:45:46 · answer #3 · answered by Sumpthinspec02 3 · 2 0

in some way yes, and in some way no

i felt he was being discriminated in that particular uni as he was called "question mark" by his classmates, no real idea what happened, but people said he is a very quiet person, and these kind of people tend to get picked at a lot, especially in a foreign country, but well, i'm not sure, maybe he wasn't bullied after all, it's just some mental illness he have that makes him hate people around him

but somehow i still think that mayb he was being discriminated and being pushed to the limit, but well..haha it was actually his fault also, it is his own behavior for not being friendly and making friends, instead he tends to be more quiet and develop hate for the people around him, well...we don't really know why he did it

2007-04-23 08:44:00 · answer #4 · answered by wai2kit 3 · 0 1

He is not 100% innocent. the school and his parents need to take some responsibility maybe like 30% is their fault. That means they should be convicted for killing at least 9 people.

2007-04-23 08:29:10 · answer #5 · answered by iceblendedmochajavo 5 · 0 0

Yes, he's definately a victim. With a sick, twisted mind like his, the poor guy should have been treated with a bullet injection years ago.

2007-04-23 08:38:16 · answer #6 · answered by ? 2 · 1 0

ABSOLUTELY NOT.
To say he was a victim is to absolve him of responsibility for his actions.
He was evil in the fullest sense of the word.

2007-04-23 09:06:31 · answer #7 · answered by mikey 6 · 2 0

Sympathy????? Are you nuts too...........its called bein responsible for ones actions havin sympathy for anyone who can take anothers life is just wrong!!!! And pal were all victims give me a break!!!!!

2007-04-23 08:31:28 · answer #8 · answered by concerned Illinois 2 · 2 0

In a word....NO! There is no excuse for what he did. I am glad that he killed himself so that his trial wont hold up our judicial system.

2007-04-23 08:45:53 · answer #9 · answered by ANDREA K 1 · 2 0

What happened was just stupid of him he's just a crazy!!!

2007-04-23 09:06:44 · answer #10 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

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