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To: abuelita who wrote (140940)4/24/2018 12:24:17 AM
From: Elroy Jetson1 Recommendation

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abuelita

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All violent actions are terrorism, whether we decide to call it that or not. That's the very purpose of violence.

I'm not a mental health professional, but I'd be very reluctant to describe any violent or terroristic personality as mentally-healthy.

Very few are clinically insane to the degree where it legally diminishes their responsibility, but all violent people are emotionally disturbed - almost by definition.

When was the last time you heard the accolades about a murderer, that he or she were always so loving and kind to those around them - prior to murdering everyone at the restaurant?

Violence doesn't come out of nowhere.



To: abuelita who wrote (140940)4/24/2018 2:03:12 AM
From: Maurice Winn1 Recommendation

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Pogeu Mahone

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Naughty Rose. So now you denigrate the mentally ill with no basis at all. I'm shocked at your prejudice. Swarms of people suffer terribly due to mental illness and it's horrible that you would categorize Alek as mentally ill with no basis. For all you know he's a warrior hero martyr doing Allah's work and not at all mentally ill.

Prejudice, discrimination, denigration, horrible narratives about the mentally ill have no place in Canada and you should not be genderist either. "He" might be a zee or some other pronoun. Until you have heard from them their preferred pronoun. Forcing a pronoun on them is illegal in Canada. You might be prosecuted for prejudicial pronouncement. Peoplekind protest!

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