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Message Subject Psychopaths: Is There A Place for Them In A Fair Society?
Poster Handle fin125
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Psychopaths are fine. In fact, there is a lot to learn from them.
They will teach you important feats such as standing up for yourself, to be ruthless, to be competitive, to be charismatic.
You will have more power the more persona's you can integrate.

The enemy is the leftist communists. Who are the natural progression from Protestantism. Those who expect you to do everything for them, and expect to do nothing for you.
 Quoting: fin125


I agree in part. The problem I see is that as society falls apart (accelerated the Communist agenda but not entirely their fault), the social structure for educating and integrating high-functioning psychopaths also collapses and more of them will find themselves in a world with no reference to fine-tune their (simulated) moral compass. It creates an environment where such opportunists can act without guidance on their natural tendencies. Same is true for everyone, but especially psychopaths in this case.

And I'd say we don't we to become monsters to fight them. Empathy can coexist alongside ruthlessness, charisma, and self-worth - in fact, it makes you better at wielding these personas and lets you know when you've gone too far.
 Quoting: The Alkahest

Absolutely. You should never discard anything of yourself.
Wield the power of creation in your right hand, and power of destruction in your left.
It's important to be dangerous, but also important to know how to responsibly use that power.
With proper power, you will not fear anything. And thus you will not hate anything.
The moral compass is real, but also not real. It's just the spirit of the times we live in.
But there's another far deeper morality, that of the spirit of the depths.
Only by experiencing life, it's love, it's harshness, it's life, it's death can one become whole.
There's a difference between a rich giving money to the poor, vs a poor giving money to the poor out of some misguided morality.
The rich person is possibly overflowing with "energy" And the spill over energy can easily be put to good use.
To make a weak person strong, from where that person would get devoured by hardship. Now instead it hardens it.
That is a great gift to give. We where all at some time in our lives, weak and vulnerable. It is not a sin to be weak. It is however a sin to consider weakness a virtue.
 
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