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Diamond Boy's avatar

Rule number 4: subjugation, oppression and humiliation.

I live in Toronto. In Toronto bike lanes are being installed, for Instance on Bloor Street. A two-lane inner city road is reduced to one lane in order to put in a bike lane.

As you sit in traffic with hundreds of cars, for an hour, when it used to take half the time, it might occur to you that you’ve seen only two bicyclists. Hundreds of cars and two morally superior people on bicycles.

This is the humiliation. Toronto, a winter nation, half the year freezing weather, bicycle lanes, why, because we deserve it: climate change, you know, the environment.

Fucking it all up is part of their strategy, their enjoyment, at least so says this author and I for one am inclined to believe him.

As The Bad Cat says: “ reality is refusing to conform to policies and prescriptions”

They do hate us .

Brilliant article .

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Mike Hampton's avatar

Sociopaths put their well being considerably ahead of everyone else's. Not all are self-aware that their emotions don't tick like those of the people they meet. Their lack of empathy is replaced by boredom, greed, frustration and rage. Sometimes there are no emotions all. They lie without guilt. They never say sorry and mean it.

For those who realise what they are, their manipulation of others will be greater, as will the accompanying impression management. They'll look after their appearance and gain a respectful job or position in the community. They'll give their attractive attention to the nicest, most trusting people. Their awareness and where they are on that scale of mental disorder will decide how much and how regularly they harm others. Sometimes it'll only be about how much they can get away with it.

Self-awareness is a double-edged sword, the struggle between desire and not wanting to get caught. Whilst it's easier to be themselves behind closed doors, they need to maintain a mask at work and play. They can live seemingly different lives; the good job, wife, kids and charity donation part masking their nastiness and crime.

Like everyone else in life, some are more successful than others, others have less impulse control. Prisons have more sociopaths, on average, than free society does. But it isn't comforting to think that those who got a good education are more likely to be better social parasites.

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