Why Is MSNBC Not Showing The Entire Video Or Photos of the Virginia Gunman?
By modomains
@modomains (195)
United States
April 19, 2007 3:23pm CST
I am sorry but I am really frustrated with MSNBC. They have been blah, blah, blahing that they were priviledged to receive the entire "manifesto" of Cho, the Viriginia Tech gunman. Yet when they show the video, it is only bits and pieces covered by the news announcers voice describing him as crazy, demented, and it doesn't make sense. Also, when they show the photos and the text, they intentionally leave out pages!
I am sorry but I think they are insulting our intelligence folks. First of all, we all know the guy must have been deranged! Afterall he killed 33 people. This is a given MSNBC. But please tell the "talking heads" to shut up so that we can listen and see everything he left. I feel that the truth lies in those pages and videos that are intentionally being left out.
Anyway, if anyone happens to see the ENTIRE thing, please let me know. I only want to see it to find answers...
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@Foxxee (3650)
• United States
20 Apr 07
www.youtube.com had the entire thing, but took it down, but they do have people still trying to post it back up, but it always gets deleted after a few hours. You could try to search there.
They did air it on TV, the entire thing, but was asked to not do it again because the family of the victoms asked to stop airing it and they have rights and that is why it was taken off. Plus some other reasons with the FBI.
I feel we know enough. He did it. He was disturbed and I think we should leave it at that. Enough of Cho. It's like he is famous and he shouldn't be. I just wish we could hear more on the actual victoms and stop talking about CHo so much. He was an idiot and that is that.
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@modomains (195)
• United States
26 Apr 07
Thanks Foxee! I checked YouTube and could not find it. I also agree with you that Cho needs to no longer be a household name.
@modomains (195)
• United States
20 Apr 07
yeah, I thought about that too. I think it's not just koreans but all asians. This is unheard of. I at first thought he was mad because of the atomic bombs but those were in Japan. I thought he might be upset about the Korean war maybe. Or is he upset about the Iraq war. Or was he picked on by the teachers and students. Afterall, they all knew he was crazy and they were all probably talking about him and laughing at him.
It doesn't make what he did right but what could drive a young person to kill himself and kill so many other people. I for one, do not want to die...so what makes someone want to die?



