Spellbinder Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 http://online.wsj.com/public/article/SB117673757830671289-KyqpamSWdSF7QAway_hBntyOwzg_20070517.html?mod=tff_main_tff_top Discuss. Quote
MrH2o Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 goddamn videogames !!!! Sorry KoKo5oVaR you'r to late, our favorite person have allready blamed them: http://kotaku.com/gaming/virginia-tech/ ... 252702.php Its nothing to discuss really, whats been done have been done and we cannot undo it. One of the sad things about this is that people all around the world (atleast in the west) get this as world news while a massacre in some Afrikan city or some car bomb in Iraq goes by unnoticed. Oh well, a sad day for America, a good day for Jack T Quote
Spellbinder Posted April 17, 2007 Author Report Posted April 17, 2007 It seems there where like 4 Swedes on that school or something. Also i was thinking of my mapcore friends, since it is a tech uni, i started to worry about if some one from mapcore might have attended. Quote
⌐■_■ Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 Read it yesterday. This is really making me worry about our western society, we appear to be getting sick and selfdestructive.. If these things will continue then we might have allready reached the top-hight of our advanced culture. Sad news.. Quote
D3ads Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 Jack should be shot for taking the opportunity to leech off a tragedy to push his own agenda QFT, fucking moron. I was shocked at the bodycount but unsurprised as well. It made me laugh on the news whereby the police wondered how he managed to evade them for the second attack, you've only got to look at the size of the campas and layout to see that anyone could have got past them undetected. Heard on the radio today that a few exchange students from England were also caught up in the chaos, tragic. Of course you'd think that as a result of such a horrendous incident that the authorities would finally question and debate America's rights to bare arms, but I doubt very much that anything will change in that respect. Quote
teeluu Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 This is horrible indeed. I can't fucking believe that students weren't sent to home after the first shootings either, they would definately do it here in finland, how stupid is that? Nice bunch of lives could've been saved by doing the wisest thing, maybe the ones doing all the decisions likes to live on the edge or something. Quote
mabufo Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 So what's the count up to? 5 school shootings in the past year or something like that? Quote
Rick_D Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 Of course you'd think that as a result of such a horrendous incident that the authorities would finally question and debate America's rights to bare arms, but I doubt very much that anything will change in that respect. I used to believe that the right to bear arms was a questionable one at best, but when you actually look at the facts, you'll find that people who legally own guns and passed all the tests to get them are not the people going around shooting people all the time. It's not very often that a criminal legally buys a gun. The country is already flooded with weapons, and by taking away the guns from responsible gun owners who legally acquired their weapons all you're doing is disarming people who aren't doing anything wrong. States that have concealed carry laws are far less attractive to criminal activity because when every other person might just be carrying a gun you're hardly going to try anything because you'll get shot for your trouble. If you know that nobody is allowed to carry a gun about their person or in their homes then it gives you and your illegal weapon a license to do whatever the hell you want without fear of getting shot by civilians. What the authorities should really do is try and reduce the amount of illegal guns, and introduce better laws and means of upholding laws that enforce people to secure their weapons safely in their homes, so people cannot steal them and sell them on, or kids can't get hold of them simply by opening a cupboard or looking in a shoebox. If half the students had guns in their dorms then that punk-ass kid wouldn't have got very far after his first shot. I'm not encouraging the arming of schoolchildren but the usual knee-jerk reaction is not always the best one, and there's always people behind the emotion who will attempt to exploit their own agenda - people far more dangerous and persuasive than JT. Quote
Thrik Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 I was reading an article about it at work earlier and was mildly disturbed. It was the in-depth bits that I didn't like, such as a small group managing to survive in one classroom by playing dead. However, the gunman heard them talking minutes later and tried to come back and finish the job, except they held the door shut. This didn't stop him trying to butcher them by shooting through the door, though. What a nutter, and what a tragic waste of life. Anyone who says anything to raise a joke regarding this situation deserves to be one of the victims. Quote
⌐■_■ Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 Why would anyone want to make a joke about this..? Quote
Thrik Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 You obviously don't visit too many forums. Quote
KoKo5oVaR Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 Maybe we will have a sequel to this http://www.columbinegame.com/ Quote
Taylor Posted April 17, 2007 Report Posted April 17, 2007 I’ve got to support them on saying Thompson is an asshole but God damn Kotaku is a stupid website. Quote
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