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11-8-2007 6:03 AM
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Viiltaja says:
I read the killer's manifest from the internet yesterday. I gotta say in some level I agree with him about some issues of this world and society but his ways to "solve" those things were totally wrong. I'm deeply sorry for those people who died and their families.

It is said "noone could imagine this to happen" . That is bullshit! This guy had shouted these things everywhere and anyone could see he's out of his mind. If "normal" teenager acts in this way he did MAYBY PEOPLE SHOULD NOTICE IT! For God sake everyone is so ignorant these days. Do you have to kill people before anyone gives a s*it about what you say. That's so crazy.
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11-9-2007 11:46 AM
righthand
The shooting in this quiet community is the worst of its kind in Scandinavia.
We'll never know the day or the hour when tragedy will strike our doors so we should take nothing for granted. Young men have a lot of expectations on their narrow untested shoulders. A very few blame the world seek the ultimate revenge as they see it.

May this be the last tragedy of its kind in Scandinavia. Peace.
11-9-2007 12:00 PM
Amergin
I agree. Sympathy for the families.
11-10-2007 8:10 PM
Viiltaja
I definately hope it's the last of its kind though these things happen no matter what we do. If there's something to "blame" mayby internet and media. This incident was pretty much direct copy from Columbine and Virginia massacres. Global media causes this kind of bad reflections but we cannot limit people's right to talk and follow medias. We have to guide people to use these medias for good and help each other if we notice something. Ignorance is the worst sin one can do I think.
11-11-2007 4:01 AM
Amergin
It is not global media, but American media that is bringing it's unique brand of social disease across the water.

The French were right to reject American culture as being that of a Selfish whining disease that destroys restraint and common sense.

Your heart is in the right place, but we are fighting a losing battle.
11-13-2007 10:09 AM
righthand
Visit of Finnish president
Tue 13 2007
Mark Hennessy, Political Correspondent

[i]President Mary McAleese yesterday offered the sympathies of the Irish people to Finnish president, Tarja Halonen, following last week's killings at a Finnish school. Nine people including the 18-year-old gunman died.

Shortly after arriving at Áras an Uachtaráin yesterday, the Finnish head of state was clearly touched after she was given a sympathy card by Stephen O'Keeffe, a young pupil from St Malachi's National School, Edenmore in Dublin.

During a State dinner last night, President McAleese told President Halonen and her...
11-14-2007 5:04 AM
Amergin
I have always admired Finland, stoic tough people.
11-16-2007 9:09 AM
Viiltaja
Thanks you friends, that felt really good. Mayby this global media isn't so bad thing after all You guys rule!
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