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It's best to study them and understand them and know how to treat them in order to prevent future killers.
@Deleted User Says who exactly?
The current understanding of neuroscience and psychology doesn't prove everyone isn't treatable.
Actually, it does. Lmao. You obviously know very little about the human brain.
With out current knowledge and technology yes they're untreatable.
But after advancing maybe not.
No I know quite a lot.
How do you expect this so-called advancement to come about?
I enjoy psychology and understand people are fucked up.
By studying.
And imagining.
We're not going to somehow stop here in medical advancement.
So a psychiatric professional studies them in-depth and concludes that they cannot be fixed with medications and behavioral therapy, then what? House them and feed them and hope for the best while wasting tons of money and resources in the process? That sounds like the opposite of advancement.
Perhaps it will take a lot of brain surgery and removal of parts of the brain and replacements.
Perhaps some better alternatives.
Which psychiatric professional understands the future of technology and can fully imagine medical advancement?
That sounds like an astronomical waste of time and money. Not to mention unrealistic and cruel and not bound to be achievable any time soon.
Still achievable
I don't care how much it costs
Or how much you think it wastes
People shouldn't be killing people
No of course not.
I'm just stating my opinion.
At least you understand it's possible.
Some people do not deserve to live. And some people do not deserve to live in pain.
Says who?
Says anyone that is rational and caring.
Many who are rational and caring would disagree with you.
Because with life there is both pain and pleasure.
You are not in a place to determine who gets to live or die.
Nor am I obviously.
And I believe nobody is.
What you don't seem to realize is that your grand ideas are not only unrealistic, they're harmful. But regardless, this conversation won't be going in a worthwhile direction anytime soon. You're free to believe as you wish.
How is it unrealistic?
Or harmful?
When it can treat people and prevent people from creating mass genocide?
How do you know in 20 years psychopathy won't be completely eradicated simply because lots of people studied psychopaths?
that's unlikely
but I believe it to be possible
I've already stated how they're unrealistic given our current understanding of neuroscience and psychology, and I've also made it pretty clear how they could be unnecessarily cruel and anti-progressive. What it comes down to though is this: not everyone is treatable. And simply studying someone's behavior won't lead to the eradication of psychopathy, that is such a blatantly absurd belief to hold.