@HeerJeet and let's stop using term "monster" while we are at it. this will not help us address widespread problem of violence against women
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@JanetMiron1 Yeah, I used "monster" once out of horror, but agree that what's scary about JG is how typical he is
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@HeerJeet I'm no psychologist (my wife is getting training in this), but there seems to be some serious dissociation & narcissism here.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet As a sociologist I'm not keen to reduce to psychological dynamics alone, same in case of Ottawa shooter.Thanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet Uncomfortable labelling people bad, evil, or monstrous even if they do bad, evil or monstrous things. -
@westannexnews I'm usually uncomfortable too but it's hard to avoid after reading accounts of abused. - Show replies
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@HeerJeet Someone that bad must be a deeply troubled soul as well, which does not, by any means, justify what he didThanks. Twitter will use this to make your timeline better. UndoUndo
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@HeerJeet No one is born bad. I'm curious what events shaped him. Knowing will help avoid, identify, defend against, etc. -
@Nancy178 Of course you're right. But it's hard to read victim's accounts and just want to not think about him again. - Show replies
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@HeerJeet We need to focus on both accountability and treatment to minimize this kind of abuse. Calling him a monster helps with neither. -
@cjsedwards True. I'm responding, I guess, to the horror of the stories.
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