BrettNortje
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I have watched a lot of movies, and find that the 'evil people' always have a twisted childhood. it is safe to say, then, that every criminal in real life has had a twisted childhood, because, they have gone through some pain and want to see themselves not feel the pain, of course. this would be like being happy that some kid cries in the shop because they are not getting the toys they want - once upon a time that was you, and, as long as it is not you, you are pleased, yes?
I find that when people fight, i get really happy. this is nearly constant in males, as they fought once upon a time, and, as long as it is not them, they like to see pain inflicted on others. the idea from my side is that as long as you can separate yourself from the pain and misery, you feel glad to watch it happen to someone else, maybe as a justification as to why you are safe - you feel safe because someone else is getting hurt, yes?
So, if you were to claim insanity, nobody is sane. there were countless legal cases in decades and centuries gone by that made for a good society, today we have less of a society because of all these 'rights.' it seems the more rights people have, the more they abuse them, while in much of the third world, living without these rights leads to a happy life. in fact, some westerners are so nosy they try to force their rights and views on others, and this annoys those that see them as 'white devils.'
Now, if we were to observe that the criminal is nearly always twisted, why make a special case for those that can afford shrinks? these criminals should be tried as if they were normal people, as, they have affected either other cases or other normal people.
I find that when people fight, i get really happy. this is nearly constant in males, as they fought once upon a time, and, as long as it is not them, they like to see pain inflicted on others. the idea from my side is that as long as you can separate yourself from the pain and misery, you feel glad to watch it happen to someone else, maybe as a justification as to why you are safe - you feel safe because someone else is getting hurt, yes?
So, if you were to claim insanity, nobody is sane. there were countless legal cases in decades and centuries gone by that made for a good society, today we have less of a society because of all these 'rights.' it seems the more rights people have, the more they abuse them, while in much of the third world, living without these rights leads to a happy life. in fact, some westerners are so nosy they try to force their rights and views on others, and this annoys those that see them as 'white devils.'
Now, if we were to observe that the criminal is nearly always twisted, why make a special case for those that can afford shrinks? these criminals should be tried as if they were normal people, as, they have affected either other cases or other normal people.