The following exemplifies how a psychopath views a 'normie'.
Have you ever seen a cat toy with a stunned, cornered mouse? How it will capture the mouse, dangle it in its mouth for a while, release it momentarily, allowing the mouse the pretense of an escape, only to recapture it, dangle it some more from its mouth, perhaps release it again briefly, now to watch the mouse, increasingly frantic, make another escape bid, only to recapture it, now letting the terrorized mouse (and, as if its fate) dangle yet some more, in dreadful uncertainty?If the mouse could think, it might have thoughts like these: What will this cat do with me? How long will it continue to toy with me? Will it kill me, or let me go? Strangely, this cat seems to be deriving a perverse pleasure in my predicament. My helplessness and suffering seem to be entertaining and amusing this cat. There is something cold and sadistic about thisthat this cat could be using, and exploiting, my vulnerability in this way for its personal, shallow gratification?
The mouse would think, there is something wrong with this cat.
In this analogy, the mouses imagined experience of the cat captures, I believe, the victims experience of the psychopath. Cats, of course, are not psychopaths, and mice, although traumatizable, are unlikely to experience their victimization in quite so thoughtful a way.
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The cat in this analogy (and let me stress that I like cats, who dont really think like this), captures with a chilling fidelity the perspective of psychopaths towards their victims. It is all there: the cats utter lack of empathy for the mouse; its view of the mouse as an object that exists to be exploited for its benefit; its amusement at having created the mouses predicament, now to watch and enjoy the mouses futile bids at escape; its contempt for the mouses helplessness and desperation, which the cat, of course, has opportunistically established for its own entertainment; its relish in its omnipotence to decide the mouses fate, but only when it is good and ready, and no sooner than the cat has mined the mouses helplessness for its full recreational value.
There is also the case of orcas doing the exact same thing to seals and sea lions.