More tilting at Windmills. Investigate the groups for sure. But they are not an existential threat to the US. They are too small to even be that.
And btw, BLM/ANTIFA caused a lot more damage, destruction and civil disorder to American cities than all American Neo-Nazi/White Supremacist groups combined.
I don’t see as much concern about them.
Antisocial Personality Disorder DSM-5 301.7 (F60.2)
APD (Antisocial Personality Disorder) is a DSM-5 (Diagnostic and Statistical Manual of Mental Disorders, fifth edition), diagnosis assigned to individuals who habitually and pervasively disregard or violate the rights and considerations of others without remorse. People with Antisocial Personality Disorder may be habitual criminals, or engage in behavior which would be grounds for criminal arrest and prosecution, or they may engage in behaviors which skirt the edges of the law, or manipulate and hurt others in non-criminal ways which are widely regarded as unethical, immoral, irresponsible, or in violation of social norms and expectations. Those with APD often possess an impaired moral conscience and make decisions driven purely by their own desires without considering the needs or negative effects of their actions on others. Impulsive and criminal behavior is common. The terms psychopathy or sociopathy are also used, in some contexts synonymously, in others, sociopath is differentiated from a psychopath, in that a sociopathy is rooted in environmental causes, while psychopathy is genetically based.
The term antisocial may be confusing to the lay public, as the more common definition outside of clinical usage is an individual who is a loner or socially isolated. The literal meaning of the word antisocial can be more descriptive to both the lay public and professionals. To be anti-social is to be against society: against rules, norms, laws and acceptable behavior. Individuals with Antisocial Personality Disorder tend to be charismatic, attractive, and very good at obtaining sympathy from others; for example, describing themselves as the victim of injustice. Some studies suggest that the average intelligence of antisocials is higher than the norm. Antisocials possess a superficial charm, they can be thoughtful and cunning, and have an intuitive ability to rapidly observe and analyze others, determine their needs and preferences, and present it in a manner to facilitate manipulation and exploitation. They are able to harm and use other people in this manner, without remorse, guilt, shame or regret. It is widely stated that antisocials are without empathy, however this can be disputed, as sadistic antisocials will use empathy to experience their victim's suffering, and derive a fuller pleasure from it (Turvey, 1995). This is depicted in the classic work A Cask of Amontillado by Poe, as the main character entombs another man alive “...then I heard the furious vibrations of the chain. The noise lasted for several minutes, during which, that I might hearken to it with the more satisfaction, I ceased my labours and sat down upon the bones.” (Poe, 1846 ). Some research also suggests that sociopaths and psychopaths do have degrees of empathy, but with an innate ability to switch it off at will. (Meffer, Gazzola, den Boer, Bartells, 2013). This connection to empathy may give hope to future successful treatment as it suggests individuals with APD may be trained.
According to the DSM-5, there are four diagnostic criterion, of which Criterion A has seven sub-features.
A. Disregard for and violation of others rights since age 15, as indicated by one of the seven sub features:
The other diagnostic Criterion are:
B. The person is at least age 18,
C. Conduct disorder was present by history before age 15
D. and the antisocial behavior does not occur in the context of schizophrenia or bipolar disorder (American Psychiatric Association, 2013)
The DSM-5 notes that Antisocial Personality Disorder cannot be diagnosed before age 18, so while an adolescent may display antisocial features, prior to age 18, if diagnostic criteria are met, the appropriate diagnosis would be Conduct Disorder (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).
According to the DSM-5, the annual prevalence of Antisocial Personality Disorder is .02% to 3.3.% when the criteria from prior DSM editions are applied (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).
The DSM-5 indicates that risk factors for Antisocial Personality Disorder are having a first degree biological relative with APD, and being a male, (American Psychiatric Association, 2013). If Antisocial Personality Disorder is primarily genetic or a product of social learning and other environmental factors has been widely debated by behavioral scientists. There are indicators that Antisocial Personality Disorder is a result of a genetic predisposition in that the individual is born without conscience. There is evidence for neuroanatomical differences in antisocials. A rs-fMRI (resting state functional Magnetic Resonance Imaging) study of n=480 adjudicated antisocial offenders showed “uncoupled connections”in areas of the frontal and parietal lobes which are associated with attention, self regulation, the ability to control oneself, and resolve conflicts . It was noted that physiological and anatomical deficits observed in the frontal /parietal areas, as well as the cerebellum, may account for the chronic low arousal, high impulsivity, lack of conscience, callousness, and decision-making problems commonly seen in individuals with APD (Tang, Jiang, Liao, Wang, & Luo, 2013). There is also evidence that environmental factors, such as internalizing messages from antisocial peers or parents are at work in Antisocial Personality Disorder. One possible developmental pathway if there are not appropriate treatment interventions is ODD, or RAD (Reactive Attachment Disorder) , and CD leading to APD.
The DSM-5 indicates that Antisocial Personality Disorder is comorbid with substance abuse disorder, and other personality disorders (American Psychiatric Association, 2013).
That's gas. I had a different take on it altogether. Mind you, up to that point the only shooting experience I had was a .22 Brno and a .223. So I had little to compare it to. I do remember thinking that the AK wasn't nearly as bad as it was made out to be and that I definitely preferred it to the AR.
Someone posted that earlier in the the thread and I have the tab open since.
There must be techies on here? I have some (ignorant) questions: I left reviews on Russian websites earlier this week. I used a VPN and a burner email on a device I rarely use. I did this on the assumption that if you use your regular email/device you will be providing a target for Russian state actors. Is that assumption correct?
Related to the squad 303 text message sending, is it done in such a way that your number is not revealed? Or should we take precautions before going ahead and sending messages? I want to send some, but I don't want to be stupid about it, if that makes sense.
Erdogan will talk to Vlad on Sunday, yet another leader about to receive one of Putin's now classic history lessons.
You don’t see explosions like that anymore
Isn't it scary that applies to 2 people who were/are in control of the 2 biggest nuclear arsenal's... ?
Apparently huge numbers of Ukrainian expats have been arriving back in Ukraine to fight.
The difference between a psychopath and sociopath is nature vs nurture ? I thought the difference was a psychopath kills a sociopath doesn’t….
It keeps me up at night when I think about it
Mayor of Mariupol reporting constant shelling and artillery fire, despite Russian "ceasefire"
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"A majority of Russians get their news from broadcast television, which is fully controlled by the state. “This is largely a country of older people and poor people,” Lev Gudkov told me. Gudkov is the director of the Levada Center, which was once Russia’s leading public-opinion-research organization and which the state has now branded a “foreign agent.” There are more Russians over the age of forty-five than there are between the ages of fifteen and forty-four. Even those who get their news online are still unlikely to encounter a narrative that differs from what broadcast television offers"
66000 I read ... adding another 4 divisions
Russia jet shot down over Cherniv, confirmed, they have the pilot. Good news, delays Russian air superiority
I am not a psychiatrist. I copied this post from their diagnostic manual. I always thought the difference was nature versus nurture. But I would be keen to here what somebody in the field would say.
Any psychiatrist would strongly advise against diagnosing a person whom they do not know and have never met.
However, there is certainly food for thought in that section of the handbook
Just like Russian economy.. bang, boom and burn !
That seems like a nerve. Pretty sure Nazis don't register too often. Actually that was my issue picking a country I could think of some that likely have a higher amount of nazis per capita but as I said they tend not to register.
Picked the US because I could point to high profile events were people marched alongside the nazi flag/nazi jumpers. Feeling comfortable enough to declare Nazi allegiance would be what I would see as the first point it becomes a problem if you must know.
They already have air superiority. They want air supremacy where they have complete control of the skies.
Fair fcuks to the padre:
https://www.irishtimes.com/news/ireland/irish-news/catholic-priest-throws-red-paint-at-the-russian-embassy-in-dublin-1.4818696
The childish part of my brain craves that when somebody does something heinous, they will eventually feel remorse for their evils and will beg for forgiveness.
Sadly, with anti-social personality disorder, these people never feel any remorse for their destruction. They will never admit guilt…
Mengele, the evil bastard who was a Nazi doctor, removed people’s stomachs and spleens without any anaesthetic or pain-relief. He asked the children to call him Uncle Mengele. He would smile and give them sweets. In the next second, he would slaughter those same children. And the worst thing is that he died without any remorse for these poor people.
People like to apply their own logic and goodness onto other peoples thought processes. But you cannot reason with certain people. Their reason is pathological
It's time we send in the big guns to Kiev
Up to a few minutes ago RCH905 was at the Turkish coast. Now I'm getting "No result" when I search for it. What could explain this greenpilot?
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A short who's who on some of the Russian oligarchs
https://www.bbc.com/news/uk-60593022
Buddy, your country is such a shithole you couldn't even get a job there. The only way to survive was to sit at a desk all day typing messages to people who couldn't give less of a fcuk what your skewed world view is. Putin will throw you a score a day and you can pretend to live in Utopia as long as your little mind can handle it.
Ironically, banging, booming and burning is something that the rest of Europe will struggle to do with the fuel and gas shortages.
Seriously? He represents a despicable organisation that has a lot of Irish blood on its hands. Where was the internal agitation within the Roman church when many of their untouchable priests were committing vile abuses towards children and the rest were facilitating it and covering it up? They still haven't opened up their records.
Give me a break.
Any facts to back up that silly claim??
Would you give over ffs.
This a Russia thread take your whataboutery nonsense elsewhere!
How to manage a sociopath:
How to Protect Yourself from a Sociopath:
According to Konrad (1999,) to protect yourself from a psychopath, you need to “realize your own potential and maximize your strengths.” Make sure you know your vulnerabilities and insecurities because a sociopath will become, “an image of what you haven’t done for yourself.” At some point the sociopath’s mask will begin to slip, but the damage will have already been done and victims will have already been damaged, most likely both emotionally and financially (Konrad, 1999).
“There comes a time when you just need to realize that there’s no point in searching for answers and the best thing you can do is move on” (Konrad, 1999).
Do’s and Don’ts:
Reference: https://psychcentral.com/pro/recovery-expert/2019/10/coping-with-sociopaths-antisocial-personality-disorder#13