Is it morally acceptable / wrong to kill a diagnosed psychopath/sociopath?

So I guess we solved the moral dilemma?

bro I’m going to look back at this in a few months and cringe super hard

I told you all I was going to do it

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I-

bro.

man I’ve become a meme!

and for the worst reason ever :frowning: :sob:

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you know what I’m just gonna pretend this post doesn’t exist and learn my lessons from here.

also I’m now probably part of the forum bad guy list oof :confused:

(Mods pls don’t punish, the purpose of this reply is to educate not be controversial/political)

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Not being able to feel emotion makes them evil by default? Can you elaborate on why you think this, because I’m pretty sure a person without emotion is still capable of acting in a way that is morally “good” (even though morals are subjective).

They’re without a soul? What makes a human soul? In this scenario you’re saying emotion. I wonder what Plato and Aristotle have to say about that.

Need a source on that or it’s basically invalid.

So your justification is just “they can’t feel emotion or physical pain so their lives are worth less than a ‘normal’ human”?

… there are so many things wrong with this that I hardly know where to start, but I’ll begin with history. To keep this post from being too political I’ll refrain from being too in depth with my examples.

Basically, this line of thinking is the root of antisemitism, colonialism, modern racism, slavery, ethnic cleansing, and other very serious issues. “They’re less human than us, so don’t deserve to live as much as we do.”

Christopher Columbus saw the native Americans as a barbaric, less intelligent form of human which lead to many tragedies against their history.
Africans were seen as only 3/5ths of a human compared to Europeans and had many tragedies committed against them as well. Even today in America they’re constantly accused of being more “prone to a life of crime” than other people.
Jewish people had their practices deemed as demonic by the Catholic Church and were persecuted for a large portion of history, even before the events we’re most familiar with.

It all starts with thinking “these people are inherently worse than us. We can’t help them get better, so we should do something about them before it gets worse.”

So yes, I do believe the killing, genocide, or persecution of any kind on the basis of “they’re not as human as us” is morally wrong. Your points are weak and actually made me disagree with your argument more than I already did.

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These two paragraphs in specific are just a terrible way of thinking and I’m strongly berating you for it

Glad you said you’re going to do more research on the topic cause your line of thinking doesn’t bode well for history

what the hell is this :skull:

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jwhat

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Do u disagree with that

These are not dignosed pychopaths lmao this is some type of horror movie monster

I LOVE DEHUMANIZING THE MENTALLY ILL!!! :heart::heart::heart:

Rather sus, to use a colloquial term

not every sociopath/psychopath is a bad person
they did not choose to be that way. leave them be

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That guy thinks them are vessels from hollow knight :fr:

sandal…I can’t defend you on this one

holy shit sandal, what the fuck?

I do not believe there are words in the English language to explain exactly how godawful this post is.