Could Teaching Students About Mental Illness Have Helped Cho, Klebold, Harris And Others?
They had mental illness and they were shunned, ignored.
There was another common thread that ran through the lives of Cho, Klebold and Harris. They were “outsiders”. They were quiet. They kept to themselves. They were “different” by the way they dressed and acted.
So why can’t people learn when such behavior might be the sign of simmering anger, resentment and a penchant for violence? We’ve already learned that many violent people begin by torturing and killing animals.
March 3, 2008 | Filed Under Health and Fitness | Leave a Comment