星期五, 8月 27, 2010

Sharing Book Report Ex-30

27/8/2010
Sharing Book Report
Ex-30 A Tragic Result of Discrimination

(Kar) All nations should respect each other whatever people of a different colour: white, light brown, dark brown or black skin. Furthermore, we should make friends with lonely people. It is necessary that we should be understanding, not laugh at their mistakes. Generally speaking, we should sympathize with mentally disturbed persons. If not, sometimes, it may lead to become a tragedy.

In my Book Report Article No. 29, I mentioned that the tragedy of discrimination. It was about a South Korean student, Cho Seung Hui, who had shot dead 32 persons and injured several others at the Technical University in Virginia. All of the victims were his teachers or classmates. He was quite cruel to them, as his classmates were so arrogant and ignored him even to disrespect for his plight. Also, the American students have laughed at him that he did not speak English clearly since at secondary school.

It was less easy for Cho to make friends with others since he was so shy. He was obviously quite lonely and unhappy and felt inferior in America. Scorned by the American students, he was very angry and plotted a massacre to revenge on them. It was the tragic result of discrimination.

In fact, he had suffered from psychiatric problems and agreed to undergo. Yet, it did not help him anything after had done. He wrote essays that he had violent tendencies. Nevertheless, his teachers were not sensitive enough to manage or prevented him to massacre. If they could sense that it was dangerous of him, the tragedy would not happen.