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So people need to stop with that assumption. Not every mental professional sympathizes with people with these disorders to the extent they deserve freedom. They may be willing to help them clinically, but not every single one believes they deserve the freedom some of you seem to assume they should have.
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Who has made that assumption?
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And the lack of empathy for these families on this board also sickens me as well. Regardless of if he meant to do it or not, it was a horrific act of pure evil, and no, I wouldn't want Matthew DeGrood as my neighbor, any more or less than I would want Jeffrey Dahmer.
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Who is lacking empathy with the victims? You are "sickened" because you are creating scenarios in your brain which do not exist in reality. Try not to do this to yourself, you don't deserve it.
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However those that feel he should be, seem to think they are right and everyone else who doesn't share their opinion is a misinformed, slack jawed, buffoon.
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In what post did this take place? It "seems" this way to you? Why?
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I would love one of them to explain it to one of the families. I can guarantee you, with 100% certainty, at least one of them, isn't sympathetic to Matthew DeGrood's plight, one iota. And that is fact.
But hey, they are just barbaric for feeling that way.
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Who has said the families of the victims are barbaric for not being sympathetic to the man who murdered their children?
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Well, the general consensus here, is Degrood deserves unconditional understanding and sympathy. Why would that not extend to the family of the victims?
It's a very fair comment.
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Who has called for unconditional sympathy for the killer? Who has claimed that sympathy should not extend to the families of the victims?
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And demanding that anyone who believes he should be held for life, be labelled as a complete moron.
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Who has demanded labels of moronity?
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And Miles nailed it on the head "The families will be forced to re-live this every year an NCR review is performed." Call me a barbarian for thinking so, but the families, and friends of the victims, which likely number into the hundreds, don't deserve to have to re-live this every year. In my opinion that alone trumps DeGroods freedom. They shouldn't be forced to suffer any more than they have.
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Who would call you a barbarian for thinking that the families don't deserve to re-live the worst moment of their lives? Really, who?
Seriously pylon, dial it back brother. If you have a point to make, skip the hyperbole and don't falsely represent the views of your opponents. Your opinion will be listened to, respected, and maybe responded to civilly.