NYT: Germanwings Pilot Andreas Lubitz Sought Treatment for Vision Problems Before Crash, Authorities Say
The one thing he's loved doing since he was 14 is about to be taken away from him, which contributed to his already-depressed state. Losing his girlfriend was the catalyst.
According to a stewardess he was banging, last year he said "One day I will do something that will change the whole system, and then all will know my name and remember it." For these cases, I'm in favor of bringing back damnatio memoriae. That'll put a damper on the narcissistic suicidal types.
How do you propose to identify "broken" people and keep them from harming people? Preemptively lock them up? Sounds very Minority Report to me.
The one thing he's loved doing since he was 14 is about to be taken away from him, which contributed to his already-depressed state. Losing his girlfriend was the catalyst.
According to a stewardess he was banging, last year he said "One day I will do something that will change the whole system, and then all will know my name and remember it." For these cases, I'm in favor of bringing back damnatio memoriae. That'll put a damper on the narcissistic suicidal types.
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As I said back during Elliot Rodger thread, some people are just broken: there's nothing you can do to help them, and society now seems disinterested in identifying those who are broken and keeping people safe from them. If anything, they're cultivating a broken mindset further. I'm shocked at just how normalised the mental illness at play in SJW's has become.
How do you propose to identify "broken" people and keep them from harming people? Preemptively lock them up? Sounds very Minority Report to me.