View Full Version : Was Cho taught to hate?
kasalt
25-08-2007, 05:20 PM
Seung Hui Cho, the Virginia Tech shooter, may have been inspired to kill in part by the poetry of his English professor, Nikki Giovanni - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia, who is a Black revolutionary, a Marxist, and a feminist.
Here's a taste of some of some of the poetry of Seung Hui Cho's English professor, Nikki Giovanni. (Note: I edited the "n-word" in this poem so as not to offend any readers):
Can you kill
Can you kill
Huh? Ni**er can you
kill
Do you know how to draw blood
Can you poison
Can you stab-a-Jew
Can you kill huh? Ni**er
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 ni**er can die
We ain’t got to prove we can die
We got to prove we can kill
They sent us to kill
Japan and Africa
We policed europe
Can you kill
Can you kill a white man
Can you kill the ni**er
in you
Can you make your ni**er mind
die
Can you kill your ni**er mind
And free your black hands to
strangle
Can you kill
Can a ni**er kill
Can you shoot straight and
Fire for good measure
Can you splatter their brains in the street
Can you kill them
Can you lure them to bed to kill them
We kill in Viet Nam
for them
We kill for UN & NATO & SEATO & US
And everywhere for all alphabet but
BLACK
Can we learn to kill WHITE for BLACK
Learn to kill ni**ers
Learn to be Black men
-The True Import Of Present Dialogue, Black vs. Negro, by Nikki Giovanni. Quoted from: http://www.aavw.org/special_features/pofidr_poetry_giovanni.html
See also:
Cho’s Professor Nikki Giovanni: Teaching Hate At Virginia Tech
http://www.vdare.com/sailer/070422_giovanni.htm
snoopsnuffleopagus
26-08-2007, 05:43 AM
Greetings & Salutations!, kasalt:
I would say humans are taught hate. The Professor finished the job of two decades of social engineering.
Kind Regards: Snoopsnuffleopagus
cl2008
10-01-2008, 02:45 PM
Theres alot to be said about Cho seung hui.
1) He's a bullied kid... you know, the loner type. That is why Ive seen some vids in youtube praising him and calling him a hero for all loner people or something.
2) He is a mind controlled assassin. Sort of like a guinea pig experiment because his sister worked for a construction company in Iraq.
3) He was possessed by the devil, according to Christian sources. Because he seemed to kill with no remorse and eyewitness testimony described him as having an emotionless cold face.
However I really believe it is a combination of other factors.
I share a little in Cho's views. I've witnessed for myself the loneliness of North America. I just feel it in the air. The distance. The coldness. The materialism and shallowness and stuff like that.
I dunno if you call it an aura or chakra or something. I just feel the negativity and loneliness around me. But take note that I do not see any of those fancy color auras and such. I just feel that there is negative energy.
Maybe you might argue if I've been to other countries before.
I was born and raised in the Philippines for at least 20 years of my life.
While that country is considered 'poor' and not as economically powerful as the USA, there seems to be a sense of positiveness around it. That disappears a bit in the big big cities and feels better in the rural Christian churches.
During Christmas season, there seems to be this aura of positivity that is just enveloping the country. It is customary for employers give out a '13th month pay' or at least a significant chunk of bonus to their employees salaries at the end of the year.
Even if we are fighting a war against Islamic and Communist insurgents, Christmas time is normally a time of year when all sides of the conflict declare a ceasefire or do some peace gestures like releasing captured prisoners.
Thats just my opinion.
drakul
10-01-2008, 03:08 PM
Greetings & Salutations!, kasalt:
I would say humans are taught hate. The Professor finished the job of two decades of social engineering.
Kind Regards: Snoopsnuffleopagus
Yes and then TV interviewed Giovanni and she's all innocent and starry eyed - `Oh there was this really bad person in my class (Cho) and i told the admin that I would not teach anymore if they didn't get him out of my classroom.'
As if SHE was the hero. And never a WORD about the content of Giovanni's poetry. You'd think to look at her she wrote classic poetry like Elizabeth Barret Browning.
Well what did she EXPECT?
Of course that begs the question - Why does a so-called `poet' like Giovanni get a professorship at one of the leading colleges in the US?
Theres alot to be said about Cho seung hui.
1) He's a bullied kid... you know, the loner type. That is why Ive seen some vids in youtube praising him and calling him a hero for all loner people or something.
2) He is a mind controlled assassin. Sort of like a guinea pig experiment because his sister worked for a construction company in Iraq.
3) He was possessed by the devil, according to Christian sources. Because he seemed to kill with no remorse and eyewitness testimony described him as having an emotionless cold face.
However I really believe it is a combination of other factors.
I share a little in Cho's views. I've witnessed for myself the loneliness of North America. I just feel it in the air. The distance. The coldness. The materialism and shallowness and stuff like that.
I dunno if you call it an aura or chakra or something. I just feel the negativity and loneliness around me. But take note that I do not see any of those fancy color auras and such. I just feel that there is negative energy.
Maybe you might argue if I've been to other countries before.
I was born and raised in the Philippines for at least 20 years of my life.
While that country is considered 'poor' and not as economically powerful as the USA, there seems to be a sense of positiveness around it. That disappears a bit in the big big cities and feels better in the rural Christian churches.
During Christmas season, there seems to be this aura of positivity that is just enveloping the country. It is customary for employers give out a '13th month pay' or at least a significant chunk of bonus to their employees salaries at the end of the year.
Even if we are fighting a war against Islamic and Communist insurgents, Christmas time is normally a time of year when all sides of the conflict declare a ceasefire or do some peace gestures like releasing captured prisoners.
Thats just my opinion.
You should have resurrected the other VT/Cho thread. http://www.davidicke.com/forum/showthread.php?t=2850&highlight=university+tunnels
It's a great thread IMHO.