Not a word of his conversion to Islam.
Must have had nothing to with this Atrocity. [/s]
Who but Moslems crash perfectly good airplanes
to kill non-Moslems???????
Evil. That’s the only word I can think of. Evil.
Victims don’t opt to take 151 others with them into the side of a mountain. That’s someone who decided that his own personal escape mattered much more than the lives of all those left in his care, never mind their extended friends and families.
I’m pretty certain that he’s already paying additional consequences for that action now.
Mental illness of homosexuality is more to the truth.
This was a hate crime and terrorist act of revenge on heterosexuals by someone who was gay.
Dennis Prager just spent the last hour discussing this article.
These idiots think no one is responsible for their actions. Except White male Christians.
I don’t need to understand every murderer. You could spend the rest of your life trying to understand murderers, and you would go to your grave not understanding them.
I just want to keep them from murdering.
This guy was identified as a problem, and everyone involved politely looked the other way.
“Who am I to judge him?”
Well, those other 149 dead people wish someone would have judged him.
***And here is where there is the greatest danger. Mental illness of every stripe is always shrouded in stigma, compromising fair access to employment,***
I may be wrong here, but didn’t he have a good job?
And why would we want a mentally ill person flying a plane in the first place.
Some people are just educated way beyond their intelligence.
Mental illness by those who vote for Democrats is destroying a country of 330 million people.
Really
A victim? Perhaps. But it doesn’t give him the right to make further victims out of innocent people.
Regardless of his mental issues or personal problems, the man was evil and a monster.
End of discussion.
Well, he certainly has the credentials to write the article and as someone who has experienced severe depression in others close to me, I am convinced that most of what he says is true. However, attempts to explain evil acts in the context of mental health presupposes that we think we know more than we do. Mental health professionals always seem better with explanations that they do pedictions and interventions. The killer pilot does not to me appear a victim to the extent the good doctor describes, particularly when one reads about the deception and planning that were all part of the killer pilot’s evil scheme. To emphasize mental health theory while ignoring the reality of evil seems a very inadequate explanation to me.
Nothing to do with mental illness.
It’s all about the religion of ‘PC’ and the idiocy of the general public when it comes to accepting dangerous and fraudulent PC propaganda.
Well, being mentally ill doesn’t rule out other problems as well. I’d say that he was evil, heartless, AND mentally ill.
So the co-pilot’s a victim now.
Hell, kill hundreds of people and destroy billions in property, and hey, what the heck, you were a victim.
Good grief there are a lot of misguided ignorant people out there.
Did this SOB ever think of seeking help? Did he think of the impact this would have on thousands of people?
He’s partially right. The co-pilot suffered from the mental illness known as Islam.
Crazy