Originally posted by: jpeyton
VT's 15 minutes are almost up. It's time to move on people.
That's pretty insensitive don't you think? Usually you use that "15 minutes of fame" quote for some sort of farcical thing .... not a massacre.
That Jewish professor who saved his entire class should get an award or something. To die on Holocaust Remembrance Day - a genocide where MILLIONS of people ignored the slaughtering - he stands up on that particular day and instead of ignoring the banging on his classroom door, he stands up and saves other human beings.
Out of all this insanity, there's little goodness to be found.
I feel sympathy for the killer's parents and the victim's families. Make no mistake about it. The killer was a victim. He may have killed 32 other lives and ruined countless but to have been driven to that point because of bullying and the like is a true sorry reflection of the world in which we lived in.
There were at least a hundred early warning signs that this Korean boy would be a danger to himself as well as others and not one of those people who were witness to those signs did anything about it. That's what makes everything so tragic. It was so preventable.