Monday, November 16, 2009

What do you think of the Columbine...That two boys who entered the school shooting...On April 20, 1999?

What happened at the head of those boys ... get them to take that attitude???e ainda tem gente que defende !!

What do you think of the Columbine...That two boys who entered the school shooting...On April 20, 1999?
The two boys, Eric Harris and Dylan Klebold, both had separate reasons.





Dylan Klebold was depressed. He was dragged along by Eric. He wasn't accepted by the majority of the school. Despite that Dylan thought he was "Godlike", in his journal he wrote of self-loathing and suicidal intentions. He was bullied but not as much as Eric due to his height. Many believe that if Dylan didn't commit the massacre he would had fallen out of depression and then led a normal life.





Eric Harris was completely different. Unlike most school shooters he wasn't struggling in school, he had in 97 average. But Eric was a true sociopath. He believed in social Darwinism (the logo on his shirt on the day of the massacre read "Natural section"). Like all true sociopaths there was something chemically wrong. As horrible as it sounds, many are glad columbine happened because if it hadn't Eric would have done something much worse.
Reply:Well,I know they were teased but so are many people that endure the frustrations of life without going off the deep end.Being teased at school is only the beginning ,my friend,of your endurance test. Many of these people that go 'postal' know that if they just go into an alley and shoot themselves,it won't even make the papers.But if they manage to kill some people on their way out,it somehow magnifies whatever problem they have into a platform from which they can proclaim Man's inhumanity to the meerkat.or whatever.The Hippies used to protest peacefully with signs and placards and were thrown in jail.Now,if you kill some people and then yourself,well,you got your point across.To me it seems to be a step towards anarchy but maybe that is a little drastic.Still,I lived through the 'leave it to beaver'years and,I must say,we've lost a lot in this country.The 'little guy' continues to take it on the chin.............BK
Reply:those boys were made fun relentlessly %26amp; had enough. i'm by no means saying the actions they took are justified, but being a person who was bullied %26amp; made fun of in Jr. High/High School I know it's hard to just take it. People say words don't hurt, but they do. What they did was (is) horrible. I remember that day so clearly. I felt bad for the people who were killed as well as the boys who did the killing. It all was needless. If only someone had listened or interviened before it got to that level of hate %26amp; revenge.
Reply:Hello Ana!Gostaria muito de responder á tua pergunta,mas como já viu sei falar meras palavras como"hello",desculpe,traduz pra mim!!!!bjo!
Reply:They were fed up kids.


Not trying to justify what they did, but it seems to be a disturbing trend. Kids who're fed up with life, school, responsibility, society and pressure.





It's the same case with every other shooting.


Some kid hates school, is pissed, lost his girlfriend etc and is angry at the world.





Instead of simply committing suicide, they take others with them.





I think these situations can always be avoided once these kids have someone to talk to so they can get their feelings off their chest, instead of bottling it up and letting it eventually boil over and explode.
Reply:Well when I was going through high school about 30 years back you didn't hear about this nonsense of school shootings


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