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Virginia Tech probe finds no fault in massacre response

"Seung-Hui Cho 'was determined to commit murder, planned the crime meticulously and managed to conceal his homicidal urges from all of law enforcement authorities, and the mental health experts who tried to help him and presumably from his own family,' Virginia Tech president Charles Steger said." 

Yep, he concealed his homicidal urges so well that Nikki Giovanni (you may have heard of her; she's a prominent American poet) had him removed from her poetry class for writing violent poetry and harrassing female classmates. The department head who afterwards worked with him one-on-one was so scared of him she devised a duress code to call security in case he became violent. And the violent plays he wrote in his other writing class had to be at least somewhat well-known, as former classmates posted them on the Internet within hours of the shooting. But never mind the writing, which last I checked was still protected by the First Amendment; university officials were aware that he had stalked at least two women. After the fact, said stalking seemed to provoke less outrage in the media than his writing; of course, they were only girls. < / SARCASM >

"In the days following the shooting, Steger defended the university's actions, saying that he initially thought the dorm room shooting was 'a domestic fight, perhaps a murder-suicide.'"

Tell me, President Steger, who did you think pulled the trigger? Was it Emily Hilscher, the animal-loving freshman? Or was it her resident advisor Ryan "Stack" Clark, a triple-major Habitat for Humanity volunteer who was reportedly beloved by everyone who knew him? Well it must have been him, after all he was a black guy and you know they all have guns. < / MORE SARCASM >

And why alert the rest of the campus about a domestic shooting, anyway? It's a private matter. Girl probably got what she deserved. < / EVEN MORE SARCASM >

...If you guys ever wonder again why I'm so shallow and devoted to celebrity gossip, here it is: When I look at the real world, I see all sorts of stuff just like this, stuff that I'm powerless to fix, and it makes me so angry and frustrated I can't see straight.

Date: 2007-08-24 12:57 am (UTC)
From: [identity profile] kellinator.livejournal.com
No, I'm not the president of Virginia Tech, but you don't have to be a carpenter to know when a chair is badly made (paraphrased from Samuel Johnson). Do I think he feels bad? Certainly. But I find his claim that the university did nothing, nothing at all wrong to be a piece of cover-your-ass bullshit. Things ALWAYS could have been done differently, in any situation. To claim it's not the university's fault at all certainly smacks of "let's do something before we get sued" to me. I expect that from captains of industry, but I expect better from those charged with molding young minds.

And geez, thanks for getting all up in my shit. There are people who need champions, but I've never heard of college presidents being among them. Hell, for what they pay those guys, they SHOULD be up at night worrying.

Finally, your going on about MEN were killed too pretty much proves my point. People sure started caring then, huh? The hyperbole is to make my point -- seems that his earlier menacing was overlooked, and I'm betting people assuming "oh, Asian nerd's acting weird because he can't get a date" was involved. My university wasn't as big as Virginia Tech, but I know stalking was taken seriously there. Even large universities assume some responsibility for the well-being of their students and employees. I'll save my sympathy for the victims' families, thanks.

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