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H2O Man

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37. Good points!
Wed Mar 18, 2026, 03:10 PM
Mar 18

Without question, every child who grows up abused will not in turn become a child abuser. However, without question, the majority of child abusers were mistreated themselves while growing up. Quite often, this involves what role they played as children in a dysfunctional family system. I remember -- I think in June or July of 2004 -- there was a discussion about related issues here on DU. I mentioned the movie "The Breakfast Club," and a friend said it was merely a teen flick. Actually, John Hughes based it upon the roles kids play in dysfunctional families, based upon a then new model of "children in alcoholic families." As the movie showed, there is both a good and bad potential associated with each role. Thus, some of the very best parents may have been subjected to the same abuse as kids as someone who grows up and repeats the cycle of abuse.

And as you noted, and I mentioned in the OP, research has documented differences in the brains of psychopaths. Those studied have been, for lack of better description, the worst of the worst. Certainly there is evidence that some were "bad seed," born that way, and seemingly raised in decent family systems. Another organic influence can be brain injuries, especially to the frontal lobes. There is a wide spectrum of influences. However, as documented in Stone and Brucato's books, almost every individual ranking among the "worst of the worst" were severely mistreated in childhood .... which, of course, is the period where their brains grew and developed.

I'll add thank you for your post. I always enjoy and respect your thoughts!

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On Human Beings [View all] H2O Man Mar 16 OP
Excellent. Thank you. LoisB Mar 16 #1
Thank you! H2O Man Mar 16 #3
We have for generations watched television shows... Morbius Mar 16 #2
Great points. H2O Man Mar 16 #5
IMO, households (expectations) have been greatly influenced by TV FHRRK1 Mar 17 #32
K&R spanone Mar 16 #4
Thanks! H2O Man Mar 16 #7
We sure are faced with evil malaise Mar 16 #6
Thank you! H2O Man Mar 16 #8
Yep malaise Mar 16 #9
Right. H2O Man Mar 16 #10
If he had to personally attack Iran without some payback, it never would have happened. HighFired49 Mar 16 #18
I suppose evil is subjective Saoirse9 Mar 16 #11
I agree and disagree. H2O Man Mar 17 #22
Thank you for your thoughts. You draw attention to the questions that need asking. yellow dahlia Mar 16 #12
Thank you. H2O Man Mar 17 #23
Indeed - like a miasma. yellow dahlia Mar 17 #30
I think that was the time from a high mountain top the devil showed and promised Jesus all the kingdoms of the earth. spike jones Mar 16 #13
Great point. H2O Man Mar 17 #24
I agree AZProgressive Mar 16 #14
Right. H2O Man Mar 17 #25
Get thee behind me, Donald. Mblaze Mar 16 #15
Sometimes H2O Man Mar 17 #26
Every day in every way Mblaze Mar 18 #35
Thanks so much, H2O ... littlemissmartypants Mar 16 #16
Good question! H2O Man Mar 17 #28
Thanks so much for your reply! I'm so glad that I asked. Lots to ponder. 🤓❤️ littlemissmartypants Mar 17 #34
Well written H2O Man. flashman13 Mar 16 #17
Thanks! H2O Man Mar 17 #29
I have long believed that we could eliminate a lot of evil in the world wnylib Mar 17 #19
Agree 100% H2O Man Mar 18 #36
My experience as a Big Sister for 2 young girls wnylib Mar 18 #42
Being tortured I_UndergroundPanther Mar 17 #20
Good points! H2O Man Mar 18 #37
Aww thanks H2O Man😸 I_UndergroundPanther Mar 18 #44
War isn't a video game. It's up close, personal, horrific, tragic. Martin Eden Mar 17 #21
Thank you! H2O Man Mar 18 #38
The grief of a parent losing a son, or a brother losing a brother Martin Eden Mar 18 #43
Grandmom's advice Whip-poor-will Mar 17 #27
Beautiful! H2O Man Mar 18 #39
humans need to evolve so the worst of us is as good as the best of us now. cynical_idealist Mar 17 #31
Imagine that! H2O Man Mar 18 #40
Good people lift others up. usonian Mar 17 #33
Well said. H2O Man Mar 18 #41
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