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Where do these evil people come from? Throughout history

106 replies

TerraNovaTwo · 26/08/2021 00:03

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WorraLiberty · 26/08/2021 00:08

From the ellipsis...

PostMenPatWithACat · 26/08/2021 00:13

A combination of the time, their background/upbringing and an underlying personality disorder.

PastMyBestBeforeDate · 26/08/2021 00:21

The void.

araiwa · 26/08/2021 02:13

Luton

Balonzette · 26/08/2021 04:56

Which ones?

NiceGerbil · 26/08/2021 04:58

Which people?

Tossblanket · 26/08/2021 05:19

A vagina.

Bumblenums1234 · 26/08/2021 05:22

@araiwa

Luton
LOL!
Guineapigbridge · 26/08/2021 05:22

Trauma and inherited pain, usually. Some are just sociopaths.

Haywirecity · 26/08/2021 05:44

@araiwa

Luton
Hehehehe.
Porcupineintherough · 26/08/2021 06:49

Nature + nurture + opportunity

SquirryTheSquirrel · 26/08/2021 07:03

@PostMenPatWithACat

A combination of the time, their background/upbringing and an underlying personality disorder.
I agree with this - plus opportunity and random luck. Some people we know as serial killers would not be household names if they'd been caught after the first murder.
ChardonnaysPetDragon · 26/08/2021 07:06

Bad manners is what’s brought it on. No one says please and thank you anymore.

daisychain01 · 26/08/2021 07:11

Ellipsis - I tried clicking on it to get some menu options, but it doesn't work!

Balonzette · 26/08/2021 07:13

A lot of 'evil' people have very similar parents, with an abusive, alcoholic father and a weak but adoring mother.

Balonzette · 26/08/2021 07:15

I mean, in terms of dictators and serial killers.

PostMenPatWithACat · 26/08/2021 08:58

I was thinking more along the lines of:

Stalin
Hitler
Calligula

Etc.

WeAreTheHeroes · 26/08/2021 08:59

Some are born evil. Some become evil.

HarrietsChariot · 26/08/2021 09:07

Humans have always killed to the maximum extent allowed by the technology of the time. It's perfectly natural, whether you're a Roman massacring the population of Carthage, a German gassing Jews or an American dropping an atomic bomb.

Whether they are "evil" or not depends solely on the point of view of the observer. At different points in history certain people have believed all the above acts were justified and necessary. Certainly nowadays the overwhelming view is that the holocaust was evil, and there is a growing voice that claim the use of nuclear weapons on Japan was wrong.

Personally, I think humans are all inherently evil. We only do things for our own selfish ends whether we do it overtly (snatching an old lady's handbag) or camoflagued as social good (XR, demanding that all follow their idea of the direction the future should head in).

ChickpeaCrunch · 26/08/2021 09:08

Evil is in everyone it is only unlocked in a few.

DrSbaitso · 26/08/2021 09:08

@araiwa

Luton
I agree with this.
GnomeDePlume · 26/08/2021 09:19

Brain injury seems to occur quite frequently. Possibly removing the social controls which would otherwise have inhibited them.

As a counter to that when my DMiL was stripped of her memories by dementia the person left behind was still lovely.

Haywirecity · 26/08/2021 13:38

@ChardonnaysPetDragon

Bad manners is what’s brought it on. No one says please and thank you anymore.
And poor table manners. People then think they can get away with any shameful behaviour.
coffeeisthebest · 26/08/2021 13:46

Hitler was physically and emotionally abused in childhood and lived with the uncertainty of Jewish ancestry which apparently in his culture would have brought great shame to his family. He spent his adulthood acting out the fury that he had held since childhood. He isn't he only one.

PollyPepper · 26/08/2021 13:48

@HarrietsChariot

Humans have always killed to the maximum extent allowed by the technology of the time. It's perfectly natural, whether you're a Roman massacring the population of Carthage, a German gassing Jews or an American dropping an atomic bomb.

Whether they are "evil" or not depends solely on the point of view of the observer. At different points in history certain people have believed all the above acts were justified and necessary. Certainly nowadays the overwhelming view is that the holocaust was evil, and there is a growing voice that claim the use of nuclear weapons on Japan was wrong.

Personally, I think humans are all inherently evil. We only do things for our own selfish ends whether we do it overtly (snatching an old lady's handbag) or camoflagued as social good (XR, demanding that all follow their idea of the direction the future should head in).

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