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originally posted by: Irishhaf
Shocked its taken them this long to make this sort of statement.
considering the culture war right now, this was inevitable.
originally posted by: Bluntone22
a reply to: dug88
So basically this is about mental stability.
Now how big of a stretch is the idea that your ability to own a gun could be linked to your mental stability?
Not wearing a mask ...sociopath
Wanting a gun....sociopath..
And who decides?
originally posted by: KKLOCO
a reply to: dug88
Wrong! The sociopaths are the ones mandating the masks.
Classic sociopathic behavior. Blame others for what you are blatantly doing,
originally posted by: rom12345
obviously wearing a mask so as not to infect other people is empathetic.
originally posted by: hangedman13
So by this reasoning we can also conclude mask wearers are submissive can we not? Maybe with co-dependent tendencies since mask wearers seem to feed off each other, especially when criticizing those who are not wearing them. Where are the studies about people who wear masks incorrectly? Bet there is a gold mine of psychiatric diagnosis in that!
originally posted by: IAMTAT
So...just to recap:
NOT wearing a mask at Piggly-Wiggly = SOCIOPATH
WEARING a mask while looting, rioting and burning a city = EMPATHETIC
originally posted by: NarcolepticBuddha
originally posted by: rom12345
obviously wearing a mask so as not to infect other people is empathetic.
How do you infect someone if you don't have the covid to transmit?
Seems kind of silly for adults to be engaged in mutual pretend play doesn't it?
A sociopath is a term used to describe someone who has antisocial personality disorder (ASPD). People with ASPD can’t understand others’ feelings. They’ll often break rules or make impulsive decisions without feeling guilty for the harm they cause.
People with ASPD may also use “mind games” to control friends, family members, co-workers, and even strangers. They may also be perceived as charismatic or charming.