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Originally posted by tabs
I for one am glad to have heard what he had to say, it gives me a clearer idea of why he did what he did. Instead of leaving U wondering, it expalins alot of this sad indivduals thinking. In the end I feel sorry for Mr Cho, that he had no other way to redress his grievences against the world, that he lacked the ability to communicate them in a different way that wouldn't have caused so much harm.
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What exactly did he have to say that gave you this "clearer idea" about why he did what he did?
I think it's a shame if Mr. Cho got picked on by somebody, or got his ass kicked in a fight with some rich kid, or got turned down by a hot chick, or whatever. I might have felt sorry for him, until that whole mass murder thing.
NBC has now shown all the sad, hopeless, weak-minded, insecure people out there that even though they could not succeed with words, or their brains, or their talent, they still have one last chance to be famous and successful, like Mr. Cho. The news directors and supervisors at NBC who decided to release the images and video of Mr. Cho should be held accountable for the next tragedy that happens, when some kid kills his ex-girlfriend and some strangers and the kid who beat him up in high school and FILMS THE WHOLE THING and then sends it to CNN.