View Full Version : What would you have done?
RedStratocas
29-09-2006, 11:40 PM
In case you didnt know, a few days ago there was a school shooting in Colorado. A 53 year old gunman walked into a classroom and made the kids line up against the wall and one by one told the students whether or not they could leave. He chose 6 students-- all blonde girls-- to stay in while the others could leave. Its pretty well spoken from that what he did to the girls. So after a stand off, the SWAT team barged in, and in a panic, the gunman shot and killed one of the girls then himself.
Now to add to this odd story, a kid from the school claimed in an interview, that he told the gunman that he didnt want to leave after he told him to, and it took a death threat to make him leave. The kid was seen as a hero. But yesterday it was revieled he lied about it, and he wasent even in the class.
Obviously I was pretty furious about the kid, but it made me wonder what I would do if I were in the class and I was asked to leave. There have been a few real 'kid-heros' in these situations (like when a football player tackled a gunman in a school shooting after he was shot). Now cant say that I would have come in and brought the guy down, but I can definatly say I would have thought about it. Maybe grab a fire extinguisher and go back in. But again, cant say I would have done anything.
Just curious, what would you do?
James!
29-09-2006, 11:42 PM
I would've left, I would never risk my life.
BL!NKEY
29-09-2006, 11:43 PM
If I was in a room and he said I could leave, I would run the heck out of there.
How are you a hero for staying and almost dying?
You would be more of a hero for getting out and calling the police.
-Wolverine
29-09-2006, 11:44 PM
I would just leave, it's not worth trying to be a hero if it's most likely your going to be killed.
Sure, i'd feel guilty, but at least i'd still be alive.
RedStratocas
29-09-2006, 11:46 PM
If I was in a room and he said I could leave, I would run the heck out of there.
How are you a hero for staying and almost dying?
You would be more of a hero for getting out and calling the police.
Well, in american media, being a hero doesnt mean saving lives, it just means standing up to evil, even if youre stupid for doing so.
Id probably leave for good too, but you know how when youre nervous you have those split-second thoughts of irrationality? I probably would have had one of those.
lSander
29-09-2006, 11:47 PM
It's easy to sit behind your comp. and say "I would not leave".
I would leave, as I wouldn't risk my life, as much as I would feel sorry for the ones who have to stay in the calssroom.
Sorry :(
BL!NKEY
29-09-2006, 11:51 PM
Well, in american media, being a hero doesnt mean saving lives, it just means standing up to evil, even if youre stupid for doing so.
But that still doenst mean standing up to evil
he was a kid
maybe if he fought back and took the gun and saved everyoen he would be a hero
but if he stayed and got shot and got the man angry I dont see how that is a hero
-Wolverine
29-09-2006, 11:53 PM
But that still doenst mean standing up to evil
he was a kid
maybe if he fought back and took the gun and saved everyoen he would be a hero
but if he stayed and got shot and got the man angry I dont see how that is a hero
Well if still if he tried, that is still brave and heroic.
RedStratocas
29-09-2006, 11:55 PM
But that still doenst mean standing up to evil
he was a kid
maybe if he fought back and took the gun and saved everyoen he would be a hero
but if he stayed and got shot and got the man angry I dont see how that is a hero
Well exactly, thats what I think to. But doesnt 'hero' get attention for the news? Im not saying he would have been a hero, but thats what people saw him as.
Its like people overusing the word 'miracle'. Why does everything good that ever happens have to be a miracle?
BL!NKEY
29-09-2006, 11:55 PM
Well if still if he tried, that is still brave and heroic.
Yeah but the story he told was that he said he didnt want to leave.
not that he ran at the man and tried to fight him and was sent out of the room.
-Wolverine
29-09-2006, 11:57 PM
Yeah but the story he told was that he said he didnt want to leave.
not that he ran at the man and tried to fight him and was sent out of the room.
Oh sorry, I misread wrong, I thought he tried to save them, then after death threats he left, I never read the part about him lieing.
HaNnEs
29-09-2006, 11:58 PM
I would do this:
http://www.rahil.co.uk/Images/HomeJ.jpg
TTTTTTTTTTTTTV3
30-09-2006, 12:01 AM
Lol... I dunmo. Id Eat leter soup.
:dallsgreen
30-09-2006, 03:30 AM
If he told me to leave I'd leave, I honestly don't think I'd have the guts to do something about it. But maybe it'd be different if it was a family member or someone super close I guess, but I still I dunno.
RbarisR
30-09-2006, 12:01 PM
I would stay as I'm always looking for new adventures, also I have to say your fire extinguisher idea is great! I'm not that affraid of being in a situation like that. Also I am sure that if one person just jumped on the guy then others would as well and if everyone done something the girl wouldnt of got shot.
uh huh her
30-09-2006, 12:05 PM
If the people who stayed behind, were like really good friends or family. I would try & do something to stop him. If not, i'd leave.
i wud prob leave then call polcie or w/e ^^
jordan♥
30-09-2006, 12:20 PM
it depends who was in the room. obviously i value my own life above the majority of my classmates, but if the gunman was gonna kill my best mate i might try and do something.
cocaine
30-09-2006, 12:22 PM
If they were in immediate danger, like the gunman was actually gonna shoot someone, I'd do something. If he looked all weak, shaky, etc I'd leave it to the poilce.
alexxxxx
30-09-2006, 12:25 PM
Better to be alive than a dead hero.
I live by the phrase: Don't be a hero.
brapbrap
30-09-2006, 02:17 PM
Were the girls young or old-ish?
Kymux
30-09-2006, 02:18 PM
Cried.
-Soph-
30-09-2006, 09:30 PM
I would definatly go out..
No buts about it..
adidas™
30-09-2006, 11:43 PM
i would have called his mum then ran off :P
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