Thursday, April 19, 2007

The First Obligation

College officials in the U.S. are considering measures including better surveillance cameras and passes to improve security after the shooting at Virginia Tech University that left 33 people dead...

"We have been meeting all day; there's been endless discussion," Massachusetts Institute of Technology spokeswoman Patti Richards said in an interview. "The first obligation is to reassure the community that we hear people's fears and we're on the situation."
No, the first obligation is to not create a haven for psychopathic predators, you nitwits. You can have all the endless discussions in the world, and none of them will stop a deranged murderer.

But I guess it makes it seem like you're experts, and like you're doing something. But it's all an illusion, all for show. You people don't have a clue, and want to address everything but the obvious.

How reassuring is that?

4 comments:

me said...

and just HOW will cameras and passes prevent this? Passes? a window is broken, someone outside is killed to take their pass. A camera can't stop anything, it just makes for good ratings and lets the police see just what happened and when.

The first obligation of a college is to educate, the second obligation is to stop limiting self defense.

Anonymous said...

It's telling that their first response is to install cameras and let people carry passes; not let people decide if they want to carry a gun to defend themselves. Really shows you the fascistic mindset they have.

Anonymous said...

your paperz pleeze! Scnell!

Anonymous said...

Oh joy, cameras. My murder can be replayed on YouTube in perpetuity. That'll show 'em...