Comment on 'She had limited value': Seattle officer investigated over bodycam comments
Rivalarrival@lemmy.today 1 year agoIf he was intentionally displaying this behavior to the public, I would agree with you. However, every indication is that this was intended to be a private conversation with a trusted peer, and the recording was never intended to be made or published.
With that context, there is no justification for a claim of sociopathy.
Riccosuave@lemmy.world 1 year ago
I don’t know why you would even try to suggest something so fucking stupid.
You must clearly not be aware that a hallmark of someone who is sociopathic (and/or) psycopathic is the ability to be a social chameleon. So your point is actually even stupider than it looks at face value because these two degenerates were speaking honestly precisely BECAUSE they thought nobody would hear it.
Either way, this kind of behavior serves to denigrate the memory of this young woman who’s life was cut short because of the hubris, and immaturity of a fellow officer. Fuck you for even remotely attempting to justify this abhorrent behavior, and I honestly hope you are never in a position of power where your apologist attitude for this kind of subhuman behavior can infect the people around you.
Rivalarrival@lemmy.today 1 year ago
They weren’t speaking honestly. They were speaking sarcastically. Do you have a tough time recognizing the difference?
Riccosuave@lemmy.world 1 year ago
Again, that is a justification. It was representative of their lack of consideration for the loss of an innocent girls life at the hands of their department. You can employ whatever mental gymnastics you want, but they were laughing about her death. That is sick, deranged, sociopathic behavior. The fact you can’t see that is insane.
Rivalarrival@lemmy.today 1 year ago
They were, indeed, laughing about her death.
Dark humor is very common. You can find examples throughout our culture. It is certainly not an indication of sociopathy.