Political analysis
Douche Bag On a Rampage
- By Andy The Intern
- April 17, 2007
Yesterday, a gunman at the University of Virginia Tech opened fire and killed 32 people. He then turned the gun on himself. The reason for this is not yet clear. But it doesn’t really matter the reason. To be capable of something like this, you have to be one fucked-up individual.
I’m stating the obvious when I say that people who do this are some of the lowest of the low of our species. This reeks of the worst kind of egotism. Rather than simply blowing your brains out and leaving this earth solo, you decide to first take your woes out on people who want to live.
There might be no more disgustingly selfish crime that exists.
I’m agnostic. I don’t pretend to know what’s out there beyond our abilty to explain. But, in moments like these, I do hope that there is a Hell. I hope it is the worst kind of Hell. The Old Testament Hell that I was scared into believing in as a young Catholic school boy.
Whoever the shooter was, I hope that’s where he is now. I hope he is now beginning his eternity of punishment, rotting, screaming, and writhing in an agony that is truly eternal, that does not allow for contemplation or self-reflection.
For having him see the error of his ways is unnecessary and lenient beyond what he deserves. Because in this kind of Hell, forgiveness is impossible. There is no redemption. All that remains is the punition for this indescribably brutal act.
Allowing him even a brief pause from the unadulterated pain and torment befitting him is a luxury that he forfeited when he took the lives of over 30 innocent people. People with futures. People with potential. People with lives to live.
My heart goes out to the victims’ families.
Burn in Hell, you truly God-damned Douche Bag.
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I could not agree more Andy! One thing that I really like about your post is the fact that you do not mince words….you are not politically correct about this idiot. You come right out and call him what he is-A DOUCHE BAG! I’m getting sick and effin tired of reading/listening to news coverage about this guy and the tone is either morally neutral or what seems to me to be glorifying.
How many more times will these punk ass news agencies say “THE LARGEST MASSACRE IN US HISTORY”? Yeah, we fucking get it dickheads. Keep exploiting these deaths for your profit you pieces of shit.
At the very least condemn this stuff right up front and accurately call this tardo things like “ Coward”, insecure”, loser etc. so that other idiots realize they won’t become heros, but rather examples of the people we all despise. A pathetic human being….
583 days ago by Callin a Loser a Loser
I read today though that he was suffering from depression. Maybe if we were a bit more understanding about mental illness these things would not be so shocking. Have you considered the fact that he may not have been taking his meds or that the meds he was taking may have contributed to his rage?
We should try to understand these disturbed types so that w can come up with ways to deal with them effectively. I feel sorry for this troubled kid and especially his family who are left to pick up the pieces. What a shame that we lost a citizen.
583 days ago by Becky
I’m sorry, Becky, but I have to strongly disagree with you. Though I also want to understand why he did this, I don’t “feel sorry for this kid.”
This isn’t a grade school student, this is an adult. There are thousands and thousands of people who “suffer” from depression in the over-drugged world we live in.
I tend to believe that if the rest of us can deal with our problems (and most of us have had problems MUCH worse than this guy) without resorting to violence, then the few that would resort to violence don’t belong in an academic institution. They belong in the kind of institution with padded rooms.
583 days ago by Andy the Intern
Becky, by yourself a pole and learn a trade. You are a friggin retard with a rubix cube-Preoccupied for hours. I don’t even know where to beign with someone of your stupidity…... please move to France or Canada at your earliest convenience.
583 days ago by Creekmire
Involuntary commitment was emasculated by the Civil Rights movement of the ‘60s. We think of Civil Rights is about race, but the movement also closed State Insane Asylums. It also made involuntary commitment difficult.
At the time the Insane lived in “Hell holes” under funded, under equipped, and understaffed ‘Asylums’ fit for the Gulag. The plan was all but the dangerous would be ‘mainstreamed’ into the general population and served by community clinics. The inmates were tossed into the streets, but the Community Clinics never were funded.
Becky is right. We need to understand the human psyche. If we can find the triggering mechanism for this behavior, perhaps we can prevent it. There is plenty to to feel sorrow about, that includes the gunman’s family, and civility..
583 days ago by James E. Fish
Fish,
I’m afraid you’ve and lost your damn mind. To think we can “cure” or do much of anything about the evil seeds planted by the hand of random chance is about as likely to happen as Osama Bin Laden converting to Christianity; doing a porno with Hilary Clinton, and Rosie O’Donnell turning bulimic all in the same week. Accept reality and know that evil dwells and it must be dealt when confronted-and dealt with harshly. I’ll buy the second ticket so that you and Becky will be happy together in la la land.
582 days ago by Buck
Buck,
Many forms of mental illness once though incurable are now controlled with drugs and other therapy. Nowhere did I suggest this man should be free to menace society. He should have been institutionalized. Because of Liberal definitions of ‘humane’ treatment that was nearly impossible.
If you reread my comment you will find I was being critical of the end of institutionalization for the dangerously insane. Cho should have been in a padded room, not on a University campus.
581 days ago by James E. Fish
There was a time in my memory when bleeding heart liberals would not have felt free to suggest publicly that “society should try to understand those who commit horrible acts of violence against totally innocent humans”.. Who would have suggested society try to understand Adolph Hitler in 1948? In my opinion (based on years of serious comparisons) most bleeding heart liberals sympathise with others of weak character who go off the deep end like Cho because they have experienced the same weakness of character and crazy thoughts themselves at some point in their life. Its not complicated to clear thinkers,“why would anyone who has never thought like Cho ever consider trying to understand him or others like him”? Think about it. “Isn’t it the liberals who try to forgive weakness of character and try to make excuses for anti social behavior, they do it because they might have had the same sick or anti social thoughts themselves “. They see an evil guy like cho and say, “There but for the grace of God (or my family’s money and position) go I”.. Ever since the liberal democrat attitude of compassion for criminals began our crime rate has soared through the roof. New York as a Liberal democrat Haven had the highest crime rate in the nation, then a GOP Mayor RUDY GULLIANNI came in and put the bad guys in JAIL, HE DID NOT TRY TO EXCUSE, FORGIVE OR TREAT THEM !!!
.580 days ago by TotalConservative
There’s far too much over-generalization in your post to be taken seriously, TotalConservative. Your mode of debate and argument is what keeps the current state of political discourse in, if you’ll excuse my bluntness, the shitter.
578 days ago by Andy the Intern