Posted on 04/03/2012 11:56:24 PM PDT by BlackVeil
(OAKLAND, Calif.) One Goh's life was on the skids even before he became the suspect in the nation's biggest mass school shooting since Virginia Tech.
He was chased by creditors. He grieved the death of his brother. In January, he was expelled from Oikos University ...
Read more: http://www.time.com/time/nation/article/0,8599,2111002,00.html#ixzz1r3HrbgY2
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Don’t believe the PC teasing angle. This guy was a mess long before he started school here. At age 43 you just can’t place blame on others for your misfortune.
I agree that 43 is much too late in life to take up the role of the disadvantaged schoolboy.
Yeah.. read the whole article then go back and read the headline
Time/MSM BS!
And to think the media labels Zimmerman’s shooting as ‘cold blooded’ (And he killed one person, not SEVEN). That’s what he gets for not being Chinese, I guess.
Maybe Zimmerman should come out and say he was upset about being bullied for being gay.
That would put the MSM’s panties in a wad.
The guy can’t be guilty because of our bullying and hate crime laws.
Instead of killing himself, he killed others. Different reaction than outright suicide, but they have made these special laws for special people.
I wonder if Sgt Bale can use this same defense? He is white but perhaps since he’s a ginger, he has some standing there, too?
Certainly Bale felt bullied by the military and Afghans?
“Dont believe the PC teasing angle. This guy was a mess long before he started school here. At age 43 you just cant place blame on others for your misfortune.”
I’m waiting to find out what psychiatric drugs he was on.
That's an angle to work on! His defence lawyer should also try out the idea that Bales has an unrecognised disability. There are good possibilities in that.
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