Tuesday, April 24, 2007

US massacre at Virginia Tech

The recent massacre of 32 people carried out by a South Korean student left the world in shock for the horrifying mass murder and sorrow for the thirty-two innocent people who died in that fateful morning. It raises many issues of Today's society. What actually led a teenager to carry out a mass murder? Should the gun laws in United States be reviewed once again? In my opinion, these issues must be addressed promptly so as to avoid such a horrendous murder in future.

It is shocking to know that the murderer was actually a student. What had driven him to such a state that he kills and committed suicide eventually? One obvious reason is that he could not cope with all the problems in his life - examination stress, family problems. All these led him to a state of depression and finally, ending his life. His conscience and morality had been questioned. How could he kill thirty-two people at one go without his conscience pricking on him especially when the thiry-two people were his schoolmates and even his lecturers?

Moreover, the decision to broadcast the video of Cho killing people sparked controversy. On one hand, people who were not there at the scene would want to know how their fellow friends were being harmed as well as to know what kind of person the murderer was. On the other, the public or mainly, the children should not be exposed to such a video that consist of disturbing images and acts of violence. The public who were not used to seeing these kind of bloodshed should not see it. Images as well as the video should not be broadcasted for the sake of the public's interest.

I feel very sorry for the victims. They have lost their lives just because of a student's ruined life. They must have worked really hard, persevere and at last, make it into their dream courses in Virginia Tech. All of them, having their own dreams and promising futures, were inoocently killed before they could enjoy the fruits of their hard work. It was certainly a regret to the society to lose some of the lecturers who had once taught so many students and had an impact on these students' lives one way or another.

On the other hand, many of us would not have blamed the student, Cho Seung-Hui. It was his living environment that drove him to the state he last was. It reflected the violence in the society that students face in Today's society. Personally, i do not blame anyone, but sincerely hope that such massacres like Columbine 8 years ago and Virginia Tech recently will never happen in future.

It is certainly a heart-breaking event that will leave a trail in our hearts for the rest of our lives. That event that took thirty-two lives in a brutal and sad way in that fateful morning.

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