What I'm about to say isn't very politically correct, but multiculturalism doesn't work. Yes, some people thrive in that enviroment. Others feel isolated. Would this kid have felt so isolated if he was still in Korea? I don't think he would have.There we 32 victims, he killed himself, he is #33. I am in Virginia now and the most important thing I've gotton out of all the coverage is he felt like an outcast. People made fun of him, things never change but change so much over time. People will always make fun of others but look at how people are starting to react to it now! Killing people!
It was sensless and brutal and worst part planned. Just as a lot of things I read on here. People being proud of being locked up. It's one thing to be proud of your race and another to aspire to be nothing but the stereo typical person of your race. What ever happened to individuality?
I'm not excusing what he's done. It was certainly horrible, but that doesn't mean we shouldn't try to understand it. It may help prevent future tragedies. Many people feel isolated like this and they don't go on rampages. However, if we recognize a flaw in our society, we need to find a way to fix it. I just don't know how we can fix this multiculturalism push. If you are against it, you're typically labelled a racist.
Everyone needs to feel like they belong somewhere.