Immersiveunreality said:
That sentence says that you do not know enough about the human mind to make that same assumption. People could be born to have a psychopathic functioning brain but that does not in any way mean they're little monsters,if you think Hitler is an exception then that might just be your feelings twisting reality for you. |
No darling. I think you don't know a lot about psychopathy. I'd recommend studying material that is more recent. Neurology and psychiatry are constantly evolving.
A severe case of psychopathy, as was probably the case with Hitler, is impossible to be treated in any way whatsoever. Because it's a deficiency of the actual brain. And it's not possible to treat with medication, because a whole portion of the brain is not funcional. They can't feel empathy for another living being, or remorse. A true psychopath can go through a human body like it is a cold piece of metal.
And most of them, especially the more severe cases, have chronic boredom, which drives them to seek things that are more extreme. Like burning and gutting puppies as children. Setting a box of frogs on fire to watch them jump. Things like that. This is more common than we'd like to think.







