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by KinnyLee
Mon Apr 16, 2007 4:11 pm
Forum: General Gun, Shooting & Equipment Discussion
Topic: Shooting at Virginia Tech
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stevie_d_64 wrote:Its already started:

http://news.yahoo.com/s/nm/usa_crime_sh ... xpbwdH2ocA

It also focused on school bullying, social cliques and the potential effects of the music they listened to and the video games they played. Experts also looked for ways to spot warning signs of violence.

Kaslow said that violence in U.S. schools was a bigger problem than was reported because of the high incidence of bullying, hitting and sexual offenses. Shootings were just an extreme form of that violence, she said.

"We are bombarded with violent images in our culture. We have a culture of violence here (in the United States). Kids will go home and watch this on TV," she said.
It is amazing that these people are blaming everything they can but the source of the problem. People who did not provide proper parenting. I hope these people do realize that you can use almost any object as a deadly weapon. You can stab someone with a screw driver and kill someone with it. :roll:

I don't know what's more sad. The trajedy that happened at Virginia Tech or a lot of the parents today. :sad:

It is a sad day indeed for the folks a Virginia Tech. It is also very sad that almost none of the school officials will ever learn from this and it is guaranteed that it will happen again somewhere else.

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