by wisconsin_cur » Thu 19 Jun 2008, 22:09:11
$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('americandream', '')$this->bbcode_second_pass_quote('btu2012', 'I')t's really tough to answer either way. We don't seem to know for sure if psychopathy is inborn or acquired.
What we do know is that certain people are a serious danger to others, so we can take measures to identify them and limit the damage which they can do.
It has been my experience that those attracted to extreme ideologies or extremist "religious" positions tend to have some personality disorder. I suspect that this serves as a sort of camouflage or sometimes outer expression of their problem.
Your tendency to label those you disagree with, with labels such as "personality disorder", "psychopath" etc, is rather amusing given your seemingly noble sentiments....the high art of pseudo liberal subterfuge to the nth degree.
A practice perfected with exquisite clarity in those noble souls in the plethora of "humanitarian" NGO's, new labour movements, the new age, anti-globalists and other assorted travellers so busily engaged in manicuring global capitalism's footprints from the west to the third world, from the refugee camps of Haiti to the prestigious trading pits of the NYSE.
And all the while the silence over Guantanamo is deafening....whilst we contemplate todays diet of everyone else's torture, personality defects, psychiatric disorders, etc, etc...everything BUT our own culpability!
Hahaha
The topic is human pain. I think we can all talk about the different aspects of pain without denigrating other types of pain.
If this starts to get personal please take it to the Hall of Flames.