Comments by "voteZDLR" (@voteZDLR) on "Crime & Psychiatry"
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Without a doubt some people are just born with characteristics that society, at large, would collectively agree could be described as "evil". They may not view it in their minds, in his own twisted way he might be like "You know, other than a few fetishes I have like killing women, I'm really a great guy otherwise!" and when it extends to other people with severe wiring issues like, being attracted to children for instance, a lot of them likely don't view what they're doing as "evil" either in spite of everyone else basically universally agreeing that they're wired to do something evil. They think they're out there just pursuing what they're attracted to like everyone else, which is true if you think about it, but their attractions/fetishes are wired in such a way they don't align with society's or the law's values therefore they're inherently "evil" in our mind. And I agree with that, so yeah I do think once you get that out of the way, some people are born with the capacity and urge to hurt things, and destroy things, and people, for fun. There's too many examples of people rising over bad circumstances and environments or situations to be like "Oh, that's why they did it". I think it might have just shaped them into being a more extreme version of whatever it was they were underneath that all along.
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