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JerzDevil
post Apr 17 2007, 04:51 PM
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you f**king dumbass bitch, why did u have to make us south koreans look like we're f**king bad people, why couldn't you have found another solution, if u were that depressed over breaking up with ur gf, u shouldve just comited suicide ur own, why kill the f**king 32 innocent people at virginia tech, u made koreans look like complete witty fools and i hope things would better bitch!!! although u shouldnt have done that, u couldve just talked it over with someone ........ may u r.i.p. thouuh. stubborn.gif cry.gif cry.gif
 
 
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HakunaMatata
post Apr 17 2007, 05:14 PM
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Thank you for thinking of your race instead of the families of the victims. mellow.gif
 
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post Apr 17 2007, 05:30 PM
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QUOTE(Hakuna Matata @ Apr 17 2007, 2:14 PM) *
Thank you for thinking of your race instead of the families of the victims. mellow.gif


Oh bullshit. You damned well know if the shooter was your ethnicity you'd be "f**king [insert race here] a-hole!" before worrying about the families of the dead.

It's a tragedy, but there isn't much one can do except express condolences and allow them to move on, which we can't do unless you're planning on writing a letter.

We all feel bad for them, that's a given. I doubt its necessary to reiterate that here.

However, racism towards Korean people as a result of "Insane Lunatic Cho Seung Hee" is a potential problem.
 
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post Apr 17 2007, 05:35 PM
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QUOTE(agiri @ Apr 17 2007, 6:30 PM) *
Oh bullshit. You damned well know if the shooter was your ethnicity you'd be "f**king [insert race here] a-hole!" before worrying about the families of the dead.

It's a tragedy, but there isn't much one can do except express condolences and allow them to move on, which we can't do unless you're planning on writing a letter.

We all feel bad for them, that's a given. I doubt its necessary to reiterate that here.

However, racism towards Korean people as a result of "Insane Lunatic Cho Seung Hee" is a potential problem.


I don't think many white people were worried about racial prejudice after Columbine.
 
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post Apr 17 2007, 05:41 PM
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QUOTE(kryogenix @ Apr 17 2007, 3:35 PM) *
I don't think many white people were worried about racial prejudice after Columbine.


Lol, neither were Indians after that one Indian kid shot an African American kid on campus. But that was then, this is now. In light of world events, we're a much more racist and ignorant society. And living in majority Korean society, I've already begun to see it.

And keyword, POTENTIAL.

When you have a shooting by a Korean kid which is now being called "The Biggest Campus Shooting In America," you're definitely going to see some pushing and shoving even if its short lived.

Edit: This applies to Endless_Symphony's reply too. ^__^!
 

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