Was this mass murderer a free-willing monster that deserves to burn in hell? Maybe. I always thought that thugs, gang-bangers and serial killers would be the most prolific and successful individuators if they were raised with healthy values that did not sicken and twist them:
Only God knows. When talented, sick rejected, isolated youngsters like this fellow get desperate, and have no way out, they act out. He may burn in hell. he may go to Purgatory for a long time. To convert him to goodness, whether or not he exercised free will, a training in Mavellonialism would likely have redeemed him, and protected society: Here We go Again
I pulled this quote off of Facebook tonight: “May 24th, 2014 was the final date,” he wrote. “There is no postponing it anymore, no backing out. If I don’t do this, then I only have a future filled with more loneliness and rejection ahead of me, devoid of sex, love, and enjoyment.”
Thus wrote Elliot Rodger, the Santa Barbara killer. The media chalked it up to his being a lunatic, and that may be so, but, if he was mentally ill, society made him that way. Rejection and persecution abound, until they strike back out of hatred, mental sickness and revenge. How did things get so balled up, and how do we sort it all out.
Individuals and individuators are discriminated against, and treated badly everywhere in the world, now and through out prerecorded and recorded history. Elliot Rodgers will keep cropping up until we understand that his vicious, criminal misbehavior is a symptom of society prejudice and group injustice against loners.
Loners must be loved, hung around with, treated with dignity and respect, befriended, allowed to associate and disassociate at will without repercussions like social capital being depleted.
Until Mavellonialist psychology is accepted as legitimate, this will happen somewhere in America, soon.
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