Bastard
Cho Seung-Hui, the guy who murdered 32 and wounded dozens more at Virginia Tech, was one sorry, psycho bastard. This play he wrote and this video pretty much proves it. This sick, twisted, and calculating son of a bitch even had the wherewithal to go down to the Post Office between murders to send off those materials and video to NBC News.
Barack Obama, however, seemed to think the murder of 32 people and the wounding of dozens more, somehow equated to the “verbal violence” perpetrated by Don Imus on the Rutgers women’s basketball team. Here’s the audio, and a text version.
There’s also another kind of violence though that we’re gonna have to think about. It’s not necessarily physical violence but that the violence that we perpetrate on each other in other ways. Last week, the big news, obviously, had to do with Imus and the verbal violence that was directed at young women who were role models for all of us, role models for my daughter.
What does one of these events have to do with the other? In Virginia, 32 people were murdered by a madman. At Rutgers, some people got their feelings hurt. How are the two at all compatible? Where is the moral equivalency here?






















If even one person was armed in any of those classrooms, this bastard would’ve been a dead son-of-a-bitch much sooner than he was.