Cee Jay Speaks on VT http://ceejayspace.blogspot.com/2007/04/all-lonely-people.html

•April 21, 2007 • Leave a Comment

Direct quote of blog entry

“My first reaction to the tragedy at Virginia Tech was of course great sadness and sympathy for the victims and their families. My second reaction was similar to that of Jeff’s at Have Coffee Will Write, the realization, not intellectually, but emotionally, that in other places in the world this happens every day. Then as I learned more about the young man who killed so many and ended his own life, I just kept hearing the Beatles song, “Eleanor Rigby”.

“All the lonely people,

Where do they all come from?

All the lonely people,

Where do they all belong?”

Cho Seung-Hui, was a lonely person. As a teacher, I have often had concerns about lonely students. I haven’t been worried that they would hurt others, but I know that they are in psychological pain, and I know that pain can bring them to the point of suicide. There are always those students who don’t fit in with the popular high school cliques. Sometimes they are teased or bullied, but often they are just ignored or students make a condescending effort to be inclusive though it is apparent to the loner that s/he is not a part of the group on an equal basis. Usually, the ones who don’t fit into the major cliques find some friends and form a group of what I like to term individualists. Since I was a member of one of these “misfit” groups in high school, I find myself drawn to the individualists. I know what it is like to not fit into the clique but have a small group of friends who accept you just the way you are warts and all. Adolescence is a time where a person needs a group, any group. From the information I’ve seen in the media, Senug was never able to find a place in adolescent society where he belonged, not even a group of individualists.

Erik Erikson describes adolescence as the stage of Identity vs. Role Confusion. It is interesting that Seung gave himself the name, Question Mark, a poignant expression of his inability to navigate the turbulent waters of adolescence. The roommates interviewed on television describe living with him for a whole year and never having a conversation with him. I can only imagine the pain he felt never being able to make a connection with anyone on campus. It would be like being in solitary confinement for years but able to watch others as they supported, and nurtured each other. Seung was in severe psychological pain. If we saw someone in comparable physical pain, we would rush him to the hospital. We would demand appropriate treatment, and we would do what we could to ease the pain. But this society does not recognize the need to treat psychological pain with the same urgency as physical pain. Even when parents or a close relative recognize the individual’s desperate need for help, treatment is difficult to get. For a good discussion of the difficulty of getting help for a family member listen to this discussion from NPR.

The news coverage of this story has filled me with sadness and anger. I am filled with sadness for the victims and their families, for Seung’s family and for Seung. I am angry because our society will fix the blame for this tragedy on Seung and do nothing to fix the problems in our mental health and legal systems. I am angry at the media for showing the images that Seung sent to NBC and for dwelling on every detail of the tragedy instead of spending their time talking about how the system failed and what we can do to fix it. I don’t buy the excuse that they are showing the images because they want to understand the motivation of the killer.

We already know many of the changes we can make to prevent similar tragedies. Here are some of them.

1) Provide funding and support for mental health treatment. Give treatment for mental disorders parity with treatment for physical ailments.

2) Provide more mental health support for children and families through guidance counselors and psychologists in our schools.

3) Provide outpatient support for the mentally ill. This would include group homes, therapy, medication, employment counseling.

4) Change the law to make it easier for family members to involuntarily commit a psychotic individual into a treatment facility. Only those who have tried to get help for a mentally ill family member can understand the anguish of watching a loved one in tremendous psychological pain but being unable to help because the law demands that the individual be an imminent danger to self or others or consent to treatment.

5) We need to change the culture that glorifies violence in the media. While most of us are not influenced to commit violent crimes by violent video games, movies, TV shows and the almost morbid obsession the news media has with violent events, there are those among us for whom these things are poison to the mind. We can pretend that there is no link between the increase in graphic violence in media and violent acts in our society, but I can remember when there was no need for schools to have a lock down plan. In fact, when I was in high school, I was on the rifle team and the members took their 22’s to school so that we could take them to target practice after school at the local armory. No one was worried that we were going to commit mass murder with them. It would have never crossed our mind.

6) As individuals and as a society, we need to reach out to all the lonely people and help them find a place to belong. We are becoming more and more isolated from each other. This is a society that emphasizes competition over cooperation. From an early age children are placed in competition with each other even in after school activities. The increasing need for both parents in a family to work and the need for people to move away from extended family to find or maintain employment has reduced the social support for children. While we are worried about leaving no child behind academically and place great pressure on young people to achieve and compete, we are failing to help them find the belonging and identity they seek during adolescence.”

College Media Releases Partial List of Students Killed at VT

•April 21, 2007 • Leave a Comment

Partial List with Pictures can be found at http://www.collegemedia.com/stories/417-300am-none.html

As I viewed these pictures of students the question pops into my mind do I have a picture in case something like this happens to me? As I analyze my thoughts it occurs to me that my concept of death has changed. Has the world changed so much that I no longer expect to live a long life into my senior years and literally believe that my life and the lives of others can be snuffed out at anytime. Recent events from school shootings to terrorist acts have put this country on alert that life is fleeting. I don’t know if this means that we as a country are slipping into second world and third world status and in fact will be like the middle east soon, where life expectancy is expected to be very short and death very violent.

Another Blogger that Mirrors My Oppinion on Why VT happened

•April 21, 2007 • 1 Comment

Dining Philosopher writes the following
http://diningphilosopher.blogspot.com/2007/04/vonnegut-last-american-with-conscience.html

“I was utterly disgusted to learn that the teacher and “poet” Nikki Giovanni called Cho “mean” and “intimidating” and apparently said something like, “either remove him from the class or I will resign.” If thats not narcissism, then what is? Is this how a teacher behaves? Is this the level of maturity expected from a professor? Is this the kind of people that are teaching Virginia Tech students – people who don’t know how to handle a poor, sick, 23 year old student who desperately needed help and compassion? Nikki Giovanni failed Cho and the 32 students that died. She miserably failed them. And to think that the female has the audacity to go on a stage and say,”It wasn’t our fault.” Pray tell me, whose fault was it? It was everyone’s fault. It was the collective failure of the community. And it was especially Nikki Giovanni’s fault. Teachers are like secondary parents. Their duty isn’t just to teach math and physics in the class. They should also be mentors and friends to students when possible. A teacher should treat a student like her own kin.

Would you want a professor like Nikki Giovanni to be teaching your kids? I think she is not fit to be a professor.

I feel very very sad for the 33 victims and their family members. As an Indian, I can tell you that this has made headlines in India and has a lot of people worried. It has filled the Indian student community with sadness.”

The VT Massacre The VT English Department

•April 21, 2007 • Leave a Comment

There is something demanding that I write about this issue, however I have quite not found the courage to, because at this point after seeing the little that I have, the Oprah show most significantly, I am inclined to believe that the blame lies not with the shooter entirely but lies with the English Department at VT for making a young boy such an awful human being; who may not have been until he came in contact with such a group of dysfunctional people are actually saying in the media”he had no talent” but demonized him. Prior to writing a complete post on this issue I am going to look around at what others have written along the same lines that I have or would like to write. I am not trying to minimize or justify the loss of thirty – two lives. I am however trying to say that in this “particular” case this tragedy may have been avoided by having a true English staff committed to the whole creative process, and a lot less analysis of the writings Nikki Giovanni has even said according to this blog that this boy’s writings were not violent. However the odd thing is that forty years ago Nikki issued a challenge that went like this:

Nigger
Can you kill
Can you kill
Can a nigger kill
Can a nigger kill a honkie
Can a nigger kill the Man
Can you kill nigger
Huh? nigger can you
kill
Do you know how to draw blood
Can you poison
Can you stab-a-Jew
Can you kill huh? nigger
Can you kill
Can you run a protestant down with your
‘68 El Dorado
(that’s all they’re good for anyway)
Can you kill
Can you piss on a blond head
Can you cut it off
Can you kill
A nigger can die
We ain’t got to prove we can die
We got to prove we can kill

Forty years later she stands at a campus memorial talking about death with her hair cut close in a button down shirt a tailored suit coat and a tie and she has never been labeled mentally incompetent but she has participated in the labeling. I will write more on this issue but only after I have read what others have to say. However the real venom did not come from Nikki, but the former head of the English Department who on Oprah spouted out venom not only at the shooter but took her venom even to middle school students. She also revealed information about the shooter that I really think it was against the law to reveal. The one thing I know about this incident is that the two women make a mockery of the creative process as well as seem unwilling to even deal with the very real problems of young adults (pre-massacre) and seem to be the root cause of the whole incident. Again I am not excusing the shooter but I am saying that I believe that with the right staff in this English Department, this young man may have channeled his energy into the hopeful creative world of horror writer, film director, or screen writer, instead of the hopeless world of mass murderer, massacarist and demon. Even still if the young man was not their type of English student they should have flunked him out early and directed him to New York or Hollywood and maybe just maybe he would have made something noble of himself instead of dooming himself to be ever viewed as a serial killer and a demon.

I am an avid viewer of Psy-Fi and Horror no-one should ever be labeled crazy for writing crazy or looking under someones dress aka John Belushi, as for students refusing to come to class, trust me if the teacher had been a six foot male stud muffin and drop dead gorgeous those girls would have been to class slap ready for Cho and Cho would have not ended up being sent to a mental institution. When I was in college there were guys like Cho, just plain pests that were unwanted and unloved by girls in their same class or by upper class men, but it was wondrous to see when the little freshmen girls came in the next year these boys became instant celebrities. Judging by the way this English teacher talked about this young man on Oprah Chou never had that opportunity because he was instantly whispered about behind his back. This English teachers comments were so mean, I speculate, that it led the brother of a columbine victim on the Oprah show to discuss how talking to people in certain ways can often prevent a serial killing incident, for a young man who has had a tragedy hit him so personally he had a stunning insight into the dynamics of this situation.

Again I want to write a thoughtful essay on this issue and want to combine the thoughts of others so it comes out as it should.

“Bill Clinton” We know you didn’t “Exhale” or Have sex with that Women Blah Blah Blah Blah

•April 21, 2007 • Leave a Comment

You know as I just read the transcript of Bill Clinton’s interview with Larry King I had to shake my head as the “lovable” rogue spouted his rhetoric particularly concerning why he did not ban the partial birth abortion procedure which according to the Washington Post (http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/content/article/2007/04/18/AR2007041800710_2.html?hpid=moreheadlines) involves the following

“partly delivering the fetus and then crushing the skull to make removal easier. It is this procedure that Congress made a crime. Opponents say it is a form of infanticide, because the fetus could be viable at the time.”

President Clinton heed and hawed and came up with the reason he vetoed the partial abortion bill was because he was concerned about the life and the health of the women involved and did not want to hurt them.  However according to the website http://www.jeremiahproject.com/prophecy/clint_banact.html the bill that Clinton vetoed did provide provisions for the health and safety of the woman the text in the bill ws written as follows:

” Any physician who, in or affecting interstate or foreign commerce, knowingly performs a partial-birth abortion and thereby kills a human fetus shall be fined under this title or imprisoned not more than two years, or both. This paragraph shall not apply to a partial-birth abortion that is necessary to save the life of a mother whose life is endangered by a physical disorder, illness, or injury: Provided, That no other medical procedure would suffice for that purpose”

Am I crazy or does this bill state that in cases of the life and health of the mother, the procedure would be approved. This is the bill Bill Clinton vetoed.   On Larry King he stated that he vetoed the bill twice because their were no provisions for the health and life of the woman.

You know, one can not deny that as far as getting the country on the right track, Bill Clinton was a good President.  However I often wonder is being a womanizer and dishonest a precursor to “getting things” done in this world.  We have always talked about corrupt politicians but we need the price of gas lowered back to 88 cents.  We don’t need the world hating us and we need people to stop going crazy in the United States to put it simply.  People are going LOCO.  Under Bill Clinton not everyone was a nut, but he was.   At this point I am way too ready to put up with all the lies that I can take for change in this country.

 

Republican Presidential Candidates “Wake Up”

•April 20, 2007 • Leave a Comment

At this point it is not just the Iraq war, for many it’s the economy.  Furthermore until any of the candidates can convince their Republican President, George Bush Jr. to work towards lower gas prices. Republicans are going to continue losing elections.  Republicans already have a moral mandate but the reality is that we have reached a point in this country where citizens can no longer vote for a candidate on a moral mandate because the high cost of everything dictates that we must vote for someone who will ensure that we can survive; $3.00 a gallon under Bush, versus 88 cents under Clinton. Republicans you do the math.  Republicans, try to be psychics and predict if a Republican will return to the White House in 08.  If those gas prices don’t go way down, you don’t have a prayer, not even a cheating prayer.  There is not that much prayer in the world.   

Supreme Court Upholds Lower Court Decision to Ban Partial Birth Abortion

•April 20, 2007 • Leave a Comment

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The Supreme Court of the United States has taken a stand and banned partial birth abortion with the exception of when there is a threat to a woman’s life. The procedure according to the Washington Post it involves the following:

“partly delivering the fetus and then crushing the skull to make removal easier. It is this procedure that is now a crime. Opponents say it is a form of infanticide, because the fetus could be viable at the time.”

This decision is truly a compassionate and humane decision for human beings who are alive when this procedure starts.

According to the Washington Post 90% of abortions are performed in the first three months; these 90% of procedures are not affected by the decision.

Samatva You keep writing Dirty Little Notes to me About My Views On Abortion and Obama

•April 18, 2007 • 1 Comment

Did you know that your picture is online beside ads for the following:

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I would like to remind you of the quote you sent to me it was ““This is a classic example of warping positions via selective quoting out of context. You are buying in to right-wing fanaticism that will set back women’s rights by decades.”“There seem to be a group of you from the same website writing to me, your names are on the website your name linked too when I googled your name”  Please I am not going to print comments just from 5 individuals who call me names and insult me and are with the same Obama group. ”  Take your swinging selves elsewhere !I suppose if you are going to go out for a night of swinging your condom may rip, or someone my accidentally pull your diaphragm out, or your sponge, but hopefully if you plan to swing you would have the foresight to use birth control.  This just makes sense to me.  However I have never done it so I don’t know about the mentality of people who do these things.  Though I do know that abortion does not have to serve as a contraceptive method. 

You also Link to the following:

Your name is also linking to this page though I can not find your profile

Your comment is also listed here

Here you are on an edwards blog minimizing his gains in popularity

Is this your profile on wikipedia

VT Massacre Reference Links

•April 17, 2007 • Leave a Comment

Massacre in Southern Virginia

•April 17, 2007 • 2 Comments

vietsoldier2.jpgsvietsoldier1.jpgI have been to VT before as well as the surrounding area, rolling hills dot the area, and even on VT’s campus you can still find a spot where you can make believe time has stopped.  This is the land where you can still see women in bonnets like little house on the prairie and men in overalls.  This is a land I had just discussed with my child a week before this incident and said I wish I could take you a way to a farm and just take care of you. 

Days later a tragedy of huge proportions hit this land, to be exact the campus of VT.  As a parent and a former campus dweller the tragedy of this incident is horrific.  When an older teacher discussed it with me she asked, well why couldn’t they lock the doors.  I could call on my campus experience and say the only people I know locking doors on campuses are caretakers otherwise doors were not locked, however I could agree that they should be.  I could also go so far as to say that the same security precautions that are in effect now for primary and secondary public school students must be put into place for all college campuses.  At this point doors should be refitted where a simple deadbolt can keep out intruders.

Other than locked doors there ws really nothing that could be done to keep out a student that had all logical access to the campus.  However it is worth mentioning that security at government building is extrememly tight, soon we may have to extend this type of security to our college campuses. 

As I look at this tragedy I feel horrified at all that went on.  I can not imagine being the mother of a freshman student that will never see her child again.  I can’t imagine being the mother of a child that will never see her child again.  As I continue to watch coverage of this tragedy; A professor comes on and says she teaches at VT as well as has a daughter there, her final words are I can’t imagine what caused this young man so much torment that he would do this. 

When this professor said this I thought how compassionate to think of the perpetrator also.  However I still felt that this was not really the time to think of him outside of who he was, was he dead? etc.  However as news of this man came on TV last night and revealed that he was from South Vietnam, I started to vaguely remember reading of collective memories passed down from a mother to her child and I began to form a theory that maybe whatever was in his code was a memory of war, a memory of tragedy that caused him to commit this act, and obviously his line had survived so maybe their was not an unconscious memory but talk that he had heard regarding the Vietnam war which lead him to go into the deep place within him when faced with a tragedy or let down and commit such a terrible act.  AsI write this article I goggle pictures of Southern Vietnamese soldiers and I am struck by the way they are dressed, two pictures especially catch my eye,  a soldier dressed like a boyscout, like the students at VT said the perpetrator was dressed almost like a boyscout, and a soldier with artillery on his head.  In my mind given the extreme amount of artillery this young man had on him, and his dress as a boyscout he at the moment of the massacre was not in the gentle rolling hills of Virginia but the jungles of 1960’s Vietnam.  It is not clear whether he fought his own little terrorist war against U.S. citizens or just cracked after the breakup with a girlfriend what ever it was it is my theory that something in his collective memory caused him to commit a massacre.