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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 agains t the world, that he lacked the ability to communicate them in a different way that wouldn't have caused so much harm.
As for NBC, I have no love for them, they would show their own Mothers dangling from the precipice to get a rating.
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I think this clearer rebutts any criticisms of myself. However I gave a more detailed description of Mr Cho on another Thread, this was rather circumspect as I had just written the other and didn't want to repeat myself.
However to restate my opinion. Mr Cho was really in a corner psychologicaly, can U imagine not even responding to someone saying Hello. Mr Cho as an imigrant kid probably was ostraicized when he first came to America. Instead of fighting back and giving as good as he took, he internalized all the slights that had been heaped upon him through out his life and the resulting anger just built in him without release. That ate at him and it twisted him. His only real release and place he could express himself was through his writing and when that got shot down, that closed that avenue off. He started to disintegrate psychologically and a little over a year later....Someplace in his family history is the reason for the extreme passivity, he mentioned molestation in his writing, I wouldn't rule that out as cause of his withdrawl and inability to communicate.