what the hell is going on in china?

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Mother Turns in Suspect in China Killings

BEIJING - The mother of a 21-year-old man accused of slashing as many as nine boys to death as they slept in their high school dormitory turned her son in after he attempted to commit suicide, a news report said.

Yan Yanming, 21, was reported to police after he attempted to take his life late Thursday in the city of Ruzhou, the Xinhua News Agency said on Saturday. The agency said Yan confessed and said he slashed the students out of hatred.

Xinhua put the death toll in the attack at eight, but another state-run news agency, the China News Service, said nine students were killed.

Yan broke into the central China dormitory at 11:45 p.m. on Thursday and "chopped eight people to death," Xinhua said. The China News Service cited a survivor as saying that during the attack, the man with the knife said, "Don't blame me."

It was the fourth knife attack reported at a Chinese school or day care center in as many months. The earlier assaults left one child dead and 42 people injured.

The spate of violence prompted the government of President Hu Jintao to issue a nationwide order in September for schools to hire guards and tighten security.

The reason for the surge in knife attacks isn't clear. They have taken place in areas throughout China and involve attackers from different backgrounds. In the only other fatal case until this week, an attacker at a Beijing kindergarten was reported to be an employee of the school who had a history of mental illness.

But China's cities and towns seethe with grudges and personal feuds amid wrenching economic and social change.

Fatal bombings, mass poisonings and other attacks are reported frequently, usually blamed on people trying to hurt business rivals or seeking revenge in often minor disputes. Firearms are rarely used because private gun ownership is illegal in most parts of China.

Last month, six men were arrested in Beijing in a knife attack at an Internet cafe that left 14 people bloodied. News reports said the attackers wanted revenge on several men they had met at the cafe and when they couldn't be found slashed customers at random.

Ruzhou, a city of 920,000 people, is located about 450 miles southwest of Beijing in Henan province, southwest of the giant industrial city of Zhengzhou. The city government Web site says coal mining is a major industry.

On Wednesday, a court executed a man who slashed 25 children with a kitchen knife in September at a grade school in eastern China. Though no one was killed, a court ruled that the penalty was justified because the violence was "especially cruel."

Police said that attacker had a grudge against the parent of a student at the school.

In August, a man with a history of schizophrenia killed a student and slashed 14 children and three teachers at a Beijing kindergarten.

In September, a man armed with a knife, gasoline and homemade explosives broke into a day-care center in the eastern city of Suzhou and slashed 28 children before police stopped him. Police haven't disclosed a possible motive.
 
Same thing as going on all over the world...

Just in a gun-control society, the weapon of choice is different.
 
China, by a wide margin, executes more criminals than any other country on earth.

So much for the deterrent value of capital punishment.
 
Queersetti said:
China, by a wide margin, executes more criminals than any other country on earth.

So much for the deterrent value of capital punishment.


Never mind the fact that they have the largest population.
 
If you try to make this a gun control argument you're just spinning your wheels in the mud.
 
Queersetti said:
China, by a wide margin, executes more criminals than any other country on earth.

So much for the deterrent value of capital punishment.

Capital punishment is NOT punishment. It's revenge pure and simple.

Ishmael
 
Ishmael said:
Capital punishment is NOT punishment. It's revenge pure and simple.

Ishmael
Hey, Ish, we agree on something:nana:


.... however you didnt say if it was a good thing or a bad thing.

Fundies go in for this eye for an eye stuff, look what just happened in Fallujah.
 
How about those mining disasters as China burns more and more coal and creates more and more pollution as they build up their military in the drive to go to war over Taiwan in '06, but the US is the bad guy for not signing Kyoto...

There have been as many Chinese killed in the mines as we have lost in the war on terror.
 
happyparadox said:
If you try to make this a gun control argument you're just spinning your wheels in the mud.

i'm not

it's not the guns or knives that are a problem, it's the people who choose to use them violently against others
(and i'm not talking about wars and stuff here, i'm referring to violent crimes against other people only)

if you take away gun, they use knives
if you take away knives, another weapon will replace them

(here's the part where i include all human aggressiveness and weapons...)

you can take away firearms, knives, you can destroy WMD's, you can eliminate chemical and biological weapons, but people are going to find a way, whether by manufactured weapons or by their own physical and/or mental force, to threaten and/or control another person; and, people will defend themselves

i think that focusing on weapon control is a pointless issue until humans can exercise tolerance rather than violence
and all people can be trusted to treat each other humanely, promoting the well-being of all
 
Ishmael said:
Capital punishment is NOT punishment. It's revenge pure and simple.

Ishmael

It's also surgery. You take the person who committed the act and make it absolutely impossible for him to do it again.
 
All societies struggle with change, China is no different. You must realize that traditionally, they, unlike America have always had and enjoy a society where duty to government and family is paramount to the needs of the individual.
 
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