--- In [email protected], [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote: > > > In a message dated 4/18/07 10:36:10 A.M. Central Daylight Time, > [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > [gullible fool wrote:] > > The perpetrator in this case was not an American. He > > was a foreigner, something I suspected as soon as I > > was made aware of this incident. Examine his culture. > [I wrote:] > OK, let's examine the crime culture of South Korea as > compared with that of the U.S. > > It wasn't his culture, it was his mind. They guy was mentally ill.
OF COURSE it wasn't his culture. That's why I posted the crime stats. South Korea has *vastly* less crime, including murders, than the U.S. Citizens aren't allowed to have guns, and there's never been a school shooting in South Korea. WaPo just reported that he'd been admitted to a psychiatric hospital two years ago because he seemed suicidal after two women had reported him to the campus police for stalking them (by phone, apparently). He had clearly had mental problems for quite some time. (MDixon, because you didn't include the attribution line for gulliblefool, your post made it appear that I had said what he'd said, when in fact I was disagreeing with him strenuously.)
