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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.Clone - // I also don't give a damn about any sob story about a killer of children //
Autism is not a 'sob story'.
It directly affects behaviour because severe sufferers have absolutely no concept of empathy, sympathy, or right and wrong.
That does not excuse such actions - nothing does, but if it is found to be a factor, it goes some way towards explaining them.
We have to wait for the full story to be revealed, but I am trying to keep an open mind about the circumstances that have led up to this horrible tragedy.
naomi - // I don't keep an open mind. Three little girls are dead and their parents and community devastated. That's all that matters. I couldn't care less about him or his alleged problems. I hope they throw away the key. //
I think your views reflect that majority of those who have chosen to comment on here - or riot and destroy police vehicles in the area involved.
But I try and keep some compassion for everyone in the world if I can.
There are exceptions, obviously - some people make clear choices to do evil things, and there is no sympathy for them anywhere, and rightly so.
But where a mental condition may influence, or indeed directly cause a tragedy like this, I find it hard to harbour vengeful thoughts, and as I said, I am keeping an open mind until evidence is available to confirm all the facts.
We are all a product of our experiences, mine with autism is direct, I have two immediate family members affected, and several more distant ones as well, so I have an understanding of the reality of dealing with people who are literally unable to grasp the concepts of morality, pain, and right and wrong in terms of other people.
I am not trying excuse what has happened, that is not possible, but I remain open to an explanation that will not bring these poor souls back, or mitigate the agony of their families, but may at least give some reason behind what thus far appears to be actions devoid of any reason whatsoever.
We need to wait and see what emerges, and try not to let our anger consume us, which helps no-one anywhere.
naomi - // Doubtless you've compassion enough for all of us. Just as well. He won't be getting mine. //
Please don't patronise me.
My view differs from yours, but I accept it, and I don't look down on it.
I'll appreciate you extending the same courtesy, if you can put down your self-righteous burden long enough.
Ellipsis - //
Wrongly ...
Not that, even if it had been correct, it would have excused the lawlessness and utter disrespect of the victims ... //
It is a worrying trend that the need for a huge number of people to become emotionally invested in the tragedies of strangers is leading to that being used as an excuse for riots, assaults and general mayhem.
It's time people realised that they are not entitled to vent their self-righteousness on the police and their own communities, they need to learn some discipline and respect instead of acting like vigilantes in a futuristic science fiction film.
more violence overnight, and more today. and still the authorities maintain an information vacuum that the conspiracy theorists are falling over themselves to fill.
latest rumour doing the rounds on social media is that the alleged offender, and his brother, were radicalised at their school and when arrested, he was alleged to claim that he was only fulfilling the will of Allah.