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minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•11 months agoNo the deciding factor is to decide at some point that others are supposedly at fault for your problems and that they deserve to be hurt for it.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-2•edit-211 months ago others are supposedly at fault So you’re saying it’s his fault his mother drank and that he was abused by his foster parents?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink-1•11 months agoBecause of his problems, that largely weren’t his fault.
minus-squareThe Snark Urgelinkfedilink3•11 months agoYour mental health issues are never your fault - but always your responsibility.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•11 months agoAs stated in the greentext, his problems were society’s fault. He was responsible for the consequences of his actions though.
minus-squareGreenMlinkfedilink2•11 months agoI think @[email protected] want to say that those murdered people were thought by the killer to be at fault for killer’s problems they had nothing to do with.
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink1•11 months agoWhat do you think is the difference between people who decide to hurt and murder others and those who don’t?
minus-square@[email protected]linkfedilink0•11 months agoI’m not an authority on criminal psychology. You should look on Google Scholar.
No the deciding factor is to decide at some point that others are supposedly at fault for your problems and that they deserve to be hurt for it.
So you’re saying it’s his fault his mother drank and that he was abused by his foster parents?
???
It’s his fault that he killed people.
Because of his problems, that largely weren’t his fault.
Your mental health issues are never your fault - but always your responsibility.
As stated in the greentext, his problems were society’s fault. He was responsible for the consequences of his actions though.
I think @[email protected] want to say that those murdered people were thought by the killer to be at fault for killer’s problems they had nothing to do with.
What do you think is the difference between people who decide to hurt and murder others and those who don’t?
I’m not an authority on criminal psychology. You should look on Google Scholar.