columbine, now virginia: how much more idiocy is needed as a lesson?
crap happening in my personal life, but it doesn't mean that i've forgotten the 32 ppl who died in Virginia Tech.
never been a fan of weapons, and i think this just goes to prove what happens when u have a constitution that allows guns as a birthright.
here we have an adult/ semi-adult/ tween shooting fellow students.
but let's not forget the horror many years back when a child shot his schoolmates. Columbine. who can forget?
never been a fan of americans either, but this latest incident just goes to show how men who never learn from their mistakes never seem to go far.
tragedy repeats itself, and will continue to repeat itself, if remedial AND PREVENTIVE action isn't taken.
i don't see americans doing any such thing anytime soon, so i guess i should just prepare myself for more deaths in american schools/ universities.
IDIOTS.
never been a fan of weapons, and i think this just goes to prove what happens when u have a constitution that allows guns as a birthright.
here we have an adult/ semi-adult/ tween shooting fellow students.
but let's not forget the horror many years back when a child shot his schoolmates. Columbine. who can forget?
never been a fan of americans either, but this latest incident just goes to show how men who never learn from their mistakes never seem to go far.
tragedy repeats itself, and will continue to repeat itself, if remedial AND PREVENTIVE action isn't taken.
i don't see americans doing any such thing anytime soon, so i guess i should just prepare myself for more deaths in american schools/ universities.
IDIOTS.
1 comment:
Dude, thanks so much for your comment on my blog. Methinks that bluishworm is a teenager who doesn't know any better. His/her arguments don't make much sense. It really infuriated me though that people in this world still think that fighting fire with fire is still the best option. Bush obviously thinks that way, as kids we thought that way, even animals think that way (hmm, what does that make Bush?).
Bush claims that the tragedy was 'kids being in the wrong place at the wrong time' when he should really acknowledge that it was an accident waiting to happen when you let every tom, dick and (in this case) cho run around with a gun.
Speaking of personal lives, I was ranting to a friend about the comment on my blog about how it is the right of every American to own a gun to protect themselves, and how irrelevant that law is today... and u know what he said? Why bother? Not like it affects you, just worry about your own life. Not like you can change the world anyway.
ARGH. that pissed me off even more. I mean even tho ur inundated with personal problems doesn't mean the rest of the world can fuck off and go to hell. It just reeked of selfishness and small-mindedness. Like people who say to me 'i wouldn't vote hilary clinton because she's a woman, and women get too emotional to handle a tough job.' ARGH, what kind of simplistic view of life is that?
sorry, ranting again. I can't put this on my blog cos the people I've mention read it!
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