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: post by ValkyrieScreams at 2007-04-18 11:50:32
On another note, so many of the victims were soooo young. Its really sad (to me at least) to read comments by peoples' friends that say, "Hey! Please call us so we know you're okay," knowing now that they are in fact, very far from being okay. Damn.

I wonder what Cho's parent's are thinking & going through. It's gotta be pretty fucked up to learn your kid did something like this. It's easy to feel sympathetic for the victims and the victims' parents, but seriously... I can't imagine the horror and disbelief that the shooter's parents must be feeling. How do you even express that? In a way, they're not even allowed to grieve for the death of their son in the usual way. It doesn't matter to anyone how "normal" or "happy" their family was. It seems that our society would expect them to be as disgusted with their own child as everyone else is. Are they supposed to hate him for what he did? Now all that remains for them is sadness tainted by shame. I wonder if they ever even knew he was fucked in the head...? I have a Korean roommate who, in one of our many conversations about cultural differences and such, has told me that it is 100% unacceptable for a Korean male to show any signs of emotion whatsoever... Hmmm.... Just wondering.
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