Tosan139
10-01-2009, 04:35 PM
Well I found a really interesting topic and it moved me. I would like to share this topic with everyone on the forum and hopefully some people already have a sense of what it is.
Columbine 1999 shooting was a horrible day indeed which around thirteen lifes were lost. The first death was Rachal Scott which her death was very sad. This girl dreamed of only one thing.
For kindness to show and for humans to accept other humans no matter what race or what they look like. Ske kept a diary and her theme was.
-You just may start a Chain Reaction- meaning if one person is kind then maybe others will learn from that and also be kind towards others.
She also thought before you label someone you should first give them three chances. You never know, they may be having a bad day or just maybe they are having problems at home you don't know about. Acepting people is a very important thing and this is what Rachal wanted, sadly one bullet ended her life.
Those shooters thus killed themselves after the fact and I will never forget the name Rachal Scott. People still wonder what was the purpose of this, killing these innocent lifes. After the fact, Rachal had a ceremony and her family and friends still remember her today.
She defended mentally challenged people and people "considered" losers and was a special girl and somehow knew she would die young.
Link to info on shooting.
http://history1900s.about.com/od/famouscrimesscandals/a/columbine.htm
Here's a link of her main website. Her challenge.
http://www.rachelschallenge.org/
Columbine 1999 shooting was a horrible day indeed which around thirteen lifes were lost. The first death was Rachal Scott which her death was very sad. This girl dreamed of only one thing.
For kindness to show and for humans to accept other humans no matter what race or what they look like. Ske kept a diary and her theme was.
-You just may start a Chain Reaction- meaning if one person is kind then maybe others will learn from that and also be kind towards others.
She also thought before you label someone you should first give them three chances. You never know, they may be having a bad day or just maybe they are having problems at home you don't know about. Acepting people is a very important thing and this is what Rachal wanted, sadly one bullet ended her life.
Those shooters thus killed themselves after the fact and I will never forget the name Rachal Scott. People still wonder what was the purpose of this, killing these innocent lifes. After the fact, Rachal had a ceremony and her family and friends still remember her today.
She defended mentally challenged people and people "considered" losers and was a special girl and somehow knew she would die young.
Link to info on shooting.
http://history1900s.about.com/od/famouscrimesscandals/a/columbine.htm
Here's a link of her main website. Her challenge.
http://www.rachelschallenge.org/