tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7877849.post4149073996324911625..comments2024-03-28T02:11:54.900+10:00Comments on GUN WATCH: Werewolves among us. Understanding Human Predatorsjonjayrayhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/13363092874281160320noreply@blogger.comBlogger1125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-7877849.post-21504188414406424322019-03-21T06:54:48.487+10:002019-03-21T06:54:48.487+10:00You trivialize deviance by calling extreme aberrat...You trivialize deviance by calling extreme aberration normal. One hundred percent of people are not born psychopaths, with just a few that failed to have it taught out of them. Psychopaths' condition can not be taught out of them. The rest of the people become pseudo-psychopaths by not being taught morality. Like in this schizo story. If a thug who thinks theft is heroic is actually admired in his community, that community is almost entirely bad. <br />Now about werewolves. You confound two separate, real problems and make an analogy to a fake animal. Even the werewolf mythology doesn't fit. It's not a symbol of pretending, it's a symbol of changing. A werewolf compares to the schizophrenic. A wolf that EVERYBODY thinks is a sheep, that's the psychopath.<br /><br />~~LAVAAnonymousnoreply@blogger.com