In India Superstition breeds psychopaths, in US social abandonment breeds psychopaths.
Who is a Psychopath?
According to wiki "Psychopathy is a personality disorder characterized by an abnormal lack of empathy combined with strongly amoral conduct, masked by an ability to appear outwardly normal".
I have never known one in my life, but i am sure a few people i know probably are. Who knows? A recent news article on a fakir killing and drinking the blood from a toddler in India made me sit up and say "hey India is full of superstitious psychopaths" . This is outrageous. Education is the problem in India. Although education has infiltrated into small villages, yet we have not yet been able to eradicate one epidemic "Superstition" it does not transfer though bodily contact, but when you simple open your mouth for gibberish.Even if you do not believe in something, eventually you will because your mom believes in it, your mother in law believes in it... and then one day you do not want to take a chance. Of course this is no where close to what the fakir did... but then small beliefs breeds bigger ones eventually. All said and done, that FAKIR and his wife should be killed and not just given life imprisonment...or wait maybe, they should be tortured for a long time before they are killed. Again, who am i to judge... but that was a crooked, mean and horrid thing to do...
The problem in US is completely different. Social attachments with family and friends is not that strong. Loneliness, parental discord, emotional trauma at an early age... i am not saying all these because they are scientifically proven, these are my findings. I live in the US. Being alone all day long makes me go mad. Imagine the plight of millions of people, who dont have any social set up and have lived here for eternity.
Worst part is these people appear so normal outside that you can never say what they are. Thats why they say never trust strangers.
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