On 04/18/2012 06:44 AM, M Winther farted the following unsolicited
two-bit Dr-Fucking-Phil psychoanalysis:
> Concerning the ongoing trial in Norway of Breivik and the Utöya mass
> murder. The debate is ongoing about the mental condition of Breivik.
> Some say he is psychotic while some say that he is both sane and evil.
> I propose that he and certain other shooters, in Sweden and in the US,
> suffer from an autistic syndrome. Autistic people are often very
> well-functioning (often more focused than normal people), but they can
> get stuck in an eternal loop of distorted views of reality
Although psychology purports to be a "science," there is no scientific
consensus in this case.
Some psychologists have diagnosed Breivik as schizophrenic, but when he
passed their schizophrenia tests they claimed he was intelligent enough
to fake sanity. Other psychologists claim he is sane -- fully aware of
his actions -- and say he should be punished as a criminal. Now you
come along and diagnose him as autistic -- and, once again, he is
intelligent enough to cheat any witch test you may administer: Guilty if
he fails, guilty if he passes.
While not condoning Breivik's actions, he felt they were necessary to
send a message -- a message you've chosen to ignore. Not just ignore,
but discredit by branding him as insane. You *NEED* him to be insane,
because you are unwilling to acknowledge his ideas: You feel so insecure
in your ability to challenge his ideology that you lump it all together
as Orwellian 'crimethink."
"If I had been a bearded jihadist, there wouldn't have been any
psychiatrists whatsoever."
-- Anders Breivik
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"A crime is a deviation from generally recognized standards of behavior
frequently caused by mental disorder. Can there be diseases, nervous
disorders among certain people in a Communist society? Evidently yes. If
that is so, then there will also be offenses, which are characteristic
of people with abnormal minds. Of those who might start calling for
opposition to Communism on this basis, we can say that clearly their
mental state is not normal."
-- Nikita Khrushchev, 1959