Are Mass Murderers a Type of Abused Children?: Especially, a Few Unlucky People Whom Their Community Turned a Blind Eye Toward?
By Loran Joly
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The idea of someone shooting up a movie theatre or crowd, makes many very uncomfortable. For most of us like to have very predictable lives, amongst other things, right?
So, we tend to wonder what the roots of such running amok could be: a very bad childhood? Or some "genetic" component too? For, many of us have "tough childhoods" and yet, most are not hugely harmful….
So, could there be a number of factors involved, both nature and nurture, wherein it is not "helpful" to have the genetic components of being a male; big; mesomorphic; and to have high levels of testosterone?
And, what if a child is abused, but there are no welts, no broken bones: only a "broken spirit"? Yes, what if the child was never hit, or sexually assaulted: they were "simply" - or not so simply - told they were "worthless", in one or many subtle and deniable ways? And the child was also told that the parent loved them so very much, and was making such great sacrifices to put a roof over their head, and feed them? And that this child was so very ungrateful? What if the child were made to feel guilty over how they were treated? As if they had "brought it on", themselves?
Furthermore, doesn't it matter, a great deal, whether a child is allowed to rebel, or not? And doesn't it also injure a child greatly, to be abused and then told that the parent so loves them?
And what role does a neighborhood play, if there is no one telling this person that they are "being taken advantage of" – and instead, everyone "turns their head" and ignores the abuse?
Also, what role does the person's philosophical outlook on free will vs. determinism have, upon whether they can easily understand and then forgive the "originator" of their psychological sufferings?
Indeed, it also not helping, this author believes, for any trauma victim to be "medicated" for an indefinite period of time, such that the matters regarding trauma are not properly addressed, but instead, essentially suppressed, with the possibility that they could "emerge", someday, especially if stressors strike.
This book thus provides some links to YouTube videos which present an alternative approach to the commonplace "drug" treatment strategy so prevalent in America today.
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Are Mass Murderers a Type of Abused Children? - Loran Joly
Are Mass Murderers a Type of Abused Children?
Especially, a Few Unlucky People Whom Their Community Turned a Blind Eye Toward?
Loran Joly
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For my keenest Loved Ones, who made me a whole lot who I am today….
My. Mother as she grew up in Europe before taking a long boat trip to America when twelve …
Contents
1. The Matter of Mass Murderers
2. Why Do Most People Fight What Ails
Them - But Perhaps the Mass Murderer Didn’t?
3. What if the Abused Child Is Told It’s Their Fault?
4. Now, Does the Abused Person Believe That The Troubler
Could "Help It?
5. What If You Cannot Figure Out If Your Moral Code is Even Worth It, Then?
6. Time For People to Speak Up So Abusers Don’t Contribute to Mass Murder by Looking the Other Way
?
7. A Bit of Terminology - For What It’s Worth ….
8. The Run-Amok
Person Had Been Unable to Forgive….
9. A Parting Note on Society’s Contribution to Mass Murderer - Creating …
10. The Part Played by American Emotional Helpers
…
11. Finally - To Help Those Around Us, We Surely Need to