Jacob, explain to me why it is that psychologists have time and time again discovered psychological similarities between murderers, rapists, paedophiles, and other criminals?
And explain to me why you suggest treating these people as if they're normal people who have done bad things? If this is the case, why aren't there more people in jails? Surely the criminal population would be the majority not the minority if these people had nothing wrong with them?
I've watched TV documentaries in which paedophiles were interviewed, and quite frequently they were scared and worried by their own actions and urges. A lot of them even knew that there was something wrong with them, but simply admitted that they couldn't help but find children erotic. Something is clearly wrong here - these people have something not quite right with them.
A good example is of an insane man who murdered a neighbour at her door. Although people were upset at the loss of this person, there was an understanding among people that the insane man did not have any control over his actions. But when a paedophile is discovered, people are disgusted, because they don't understand that the paedo is also insane. Current findings are consistantly proving that this is the case with paedophiles, murderers, and rapists. They have no control over their actions - their judgement is impaired, they get carried away in a moment of anger, rage, or irrational thought. They can't stop it or help it, and their brain isn't normal enough to prevent it.
These people didn't ask to be born like this. They were condemned at birth, cursed to do something so horrible, then get treated like shit for it for the rest of their lives. This isn't fair, and the only thing that can truely prevent it is understanding in the place of ignorance.
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