The Binghamton Massacre-Latest Case Of Immigrant Mass Murder Syndrome - Brenda Walker

April 11, 2009

By Brenda Walker

There has been plenty of blood spilled by unhappy immigrants, including the 2007 Virginia Tech massacre (the 'worst in US history'), where Korea-born Seung-Hui Cho killed 32 and wounded 25 others. Although psychologically disturbed and menacing, he was treated with kid gloves by university personnel despite stalking co-eds and other physically threatening behavior.

It's doubtful that an American student would have been allowed to get away with so much. But immigrants have access to an array of lawyers and ethnic interest groups happy to defend their rights, no matter how questionable, against the common good. Had Virginia Tech, possibly fearful of lawsuits and accusations of racism, been less politically correct and more responsible, it's possible a bloodbath might have been averted.

At this writing, what's known about Jiverly Wong (aka Voong) paints a picture of an understriving malcontent. He resided here for 28 years, but spoke English so poorly that it negatively affected his ability to move up the employment ladder. He worked for caterer Kikka Sushi in Los Angeles for seven years with no problems until one day he didn't show up.


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