A Brooding Loner. An Ugly Betty. An 'Outcast' 'Nerd'
'Creep' 'Weirdo' 'Wimp'. A Smoking Gun?
It seems that this young man was a brooding loner. He had a short
relationship with Emily Hilscher but Emily had moved on. Seung-Hui was not going
to find a like girl friend anytime soon. Emily would have had no problem
replacing Hui or indeed having a full social life. This boy brought over by
parents aged 9 is SO similar to the Bosnian boy Sulejman Talovic who shot up a
Utah mall, and was brought over at 10 and both from a life of violence and now
there will be Iraqi youths brought over from the violence we are so far from.
And yes Mr. President you are right when you say that we have to fight them
abroad so we don't fight them at home. The problem is that when you live by the
sword you die by the sword and there will be violence from vets who witness
atrocities and violent death as depicted in the PBS series last night. Just as
occurred post Vietnam. And also from the youth and the orphans we create around
the world that will have no direction in ten to fifteen years time. They WILL
come back to haunt us.
This from those who lived with Seung -Hui
(Engineering student Joe Aust, 19, said Seung-Hui was so private he barely
knew him, even though the pair had slept just yards apart for nearly a year. He
shared a university dorm with Aust and student Karan Grewal, 21. But Seung-Hui
ate all his meals alone and turned his back on their attempts at friendship.
Aust said: "He was my room-mate. I didn't know him that well, though. He was
always really, really quiet and kind of weird. Just anti-social, didn't talk to
anybody. I tried to make conversation with him and he would just give one word
answers and not try and carry on the conversation. I would notice a lot of
times, I would come in the room and he would kind of be sitting at his desk,
just staring at nothing. When he was in the room, he would spend a lot of time
on his computer, downloading music and stuff. He was probably gone more often
than he was here."
This all started with Hui confronting and shooting his ex Emily and someone
who came to her aid in a bristling argument at 7:15 that day in her dormitory.
Then he returned to his own dorm to rearm and must have decided to go out with a
bang. We have to understand that although he was a 'creep' 'nerd' 'loser' and a
few more epithets that similar less gifted imperfect specimens will identify
with such as 'Ugly Betty,' this society has no qualms with dissing and rejecting
these lesser beings every moment of every day. We need to seek and embrace these
people?
A Quote from Emily's friend: Eunnah Park, from Canada, wrote: "I'm sorry that
she ever got involved with this guy. It makes me so mad that he took so many
lives. What a callous, unfeeling wimp. Rest in peace, all the victims." Obsessed
Seung-Hui ? described as a sad loner sought revenge on Emily and the male
student he believed she had left him for. This of course happens all over the
world and I hear Stupid Boortz give the analogy of "would you not want to pass a
gun to any of those students if you could to deal with this madman??" Well if
you could make THAT miracle there are two points I would make. One is that why
not make the miracle that the gun melts in his hands or jams or explodes. Boortz
sees only more violence as the solution. My second point is that if you could
magically provide a weapon to one of the students will you also supply a
instruction book for the weapon? Will you supply the ammunition. Will you train
to lock and load?? Will you give it to the one with the best eyesight or the
steadiest hand? Will you ensure that they can be as cold and deliberate as this
gunman is after a life of rejection and isolation? Lets instead work somehow to
make guns less available and even in Virginia.