Learning about some of what I'll deal with as a psychologist and how to communicate with certain kinds of people.
the woke community is destroying real trans people.
It's very informative and well done !
They're always eating. Scary monsters.
Last edited by Sol; 05-20-2023 at 04:48 PM.
Souls know their way back home
Not really watching, more so just listening in the background while I multitask, but...I'm "watching" this. Studying pedophiles makes me feel somewhat uneasy, and this isn't a topic I usually explore, but I'm highly interested in what makes prisoners despise child molesters in spite of some of them being murderers, rapists (of adults), and other predators along a similar vein. It means pushing my personal feelings aside and going against the grain of my uneasiness, but I'm relentlessly curious about the ways the conscience works in these kinds of people.
I know that in state prisons, those who have been sexually abused during childhood make up roughly 14% of men and 37% of women. In their cases, the fact that pedophiles are despised by prisoners makes sufficient sense for me to accept the answer and move on. It's an answer that pertains to their own experiences and feelings, unlike the other inmates, whose motives allegedly come from a place of empathy. Yet, most pedophiles are men, which means the majority of pedophiles are in the male prisons, where only 14% of inmates have been sexually abused themselves. That means 86% of them have a different set of motives.
I also know that many of the prisoners have child relatives, but that answer isn't satisfying to me. Why are they capable of empathizing in this area, but not with those they murdered or raped? Or, are they really just using pedophiles as an outlet for their aggression because it's more socially acceptable, while concealing these motives beneath a veil by claiming they're doing it because of their empathy for the children? I mean...sure, they have child relatives, who are sometimes their own kids, but that isn't good enough for me because they also have adult relatives; mothers, fathers, sisters, brothers, spouses, and others they love. Yet, they didn't stop to think, "this is someone's mother," "this is someone's sister," while they were raping someone or killing them.
So, is it the innocence? Helplessness? Defenselessness? It's difficult for me to process this, as some of those they're in prison for assaulting were also those things. What is it exactly that causes these prisoners to divide crimes against children from crimes against adults? Is it cynicism in their worldviews about people? Is it human instinct? I don't understand.
This video is what led me to it:
Last edited by Fluffy Princess Unicorn; 04-27-2023 at 08:54 AM.
It's all that imho. Children are sacred, protecting them is a survival imperative, an instinct that even the vast majority of criminals can't ignore. We can see the expression of that instincts in animals, like us they instinctively protect their own offsprings as well as that of their congeners. Prisons are populated with a disproportionate number of people with APD, one could say that prisons are their natural habitat. However, even people with APD can't ignore their basic instincts, in fact they are pathologically driven by their instincts, including the instinct of protection not to mention the narcissistic reward they get when they demonstrate how protective they are... With that said, a lot of prisoners come from organized mafias/gangs and have their own "moral" code and again children are sacred and there is no pity for child abusers.
Ne polr disagree with each other
nothing anybody would believe if you told them
it never happened they can see the future. but keep up with the same rhetoric for thousands of years!
dealing with the Christians