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RE: The Problem of Good: Why I'm Skeptical of Good People - And What it's Like to be "Evil"

There is actual evil in this world. People who will set up two sides to have a race war. People who will fund both sides of a war for just the power it gives them.

These people are psychopaths. (or narcissists in psychological terms) They are literally wired different (or broken at an early age). They have no warm compassion or empathy. Not killing someone is matter of inconvenience, not because it will emotionally hurt.

These actual bad guys know themselves to be bad/evil. They know they are different then most other people. They also have no remorse over that.

You will usually find these people at the heads of the group that is fighting another group. They are attracted to power, and will go as high as their mental abilities allow them.

So, yes there is evil, however it is a tiny group. Any large groups (Republicrats vs Democrons) are just brain washed into thinking the other side is evil/bad.

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It's my understanding that psychopaths are born psychopaths, whereas those who are broken by life are sociopaths. I think that's the difference between the two. Otherwise, the two are very similar - not necessarily in every way.

The DSM no longer even lists the two words. Curing something that happened before the age of 2 is hard. It is even harder if the person feels their is nothing wrong (as 99% of psychopaths feel).

I do know of many rituals that the elite do to their children to cause this schism with them. They specifically cause the break in the next generation.

What I really know is that they are truly evil. They will do things to harm others just for the joy of watching their plans work, seeing someone fail. A common tactic of these sick people is when a new recruit comes in, they will sacrifice an old recruit, by building up the new one, by tearing down the old one. You are so good, not like that other guy that I have painfully had to deal with my entire career...

Violent upbringing tends to be something that causes problems at a later age.