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? asked in Social SciencePsychology · 7 years ago

What's your moral input on this?

So I know a person who seems to be two different personas. One of them is shy, and has been going through really hard times and hides emotions really well, whereas the other is overly spontaneous and acts without real thinking. It's pretty much agreed that the latter is in several ways mentally insane. This is shown to the extent that his insane facade has threatened to hire a killer to take out the former facade because he has fallen on really troubling times because of the calmer facade and doesn't seem to be able to handle these situations. It's unknown whether or not he actually means it, wants it faked or is just doing this for attention, or whether or not he considered that he is risking himself in ghis.

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  • ?
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    7 years ago

    Morality plays no role when the psychis is broken and a person is squizophrenic. The only role morality plays w/r to mental illness is that trespassing/violating people create mental illnesses in their children. Mentally ill people are people who have been mentally/spiritually violated. They have become numb to their own pain and to the pain of others, they have also normalized violence and abuse. As a result, mentally ill people (victims of abuse) will likely become the next generation of abusers.

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