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undergroundpanther Donating Member (1000+ posts) Send PM | Profile | Ignore Mon Sep-18-06 12:05 PM
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86. A messed up childhood touches many people
And ALL of us DO NOT become like BUSH. There is ANOTHER factor to be accounted for Bush was not a kid with a conscience.Sociopath symptoms can start as young as two years old.

If you BELIEVE the cycle of violence is true,than why don't ALL abused kids become abusers as adults than?

.. And this cycle of violence routine is is NOT 100% true.

The Majority of abused kids do not grow up to abuse people as adults. It's because they HAVE a Conscience and can feel empathy is why they don't abuse or identify with the abuser.

A sociopath kid who gets abused still seeks power over others regardless. A sociopath kid learns abuse equals power . So they grow up to abuse others whether they've been victimized as kids or NOT.That is something to consider ,especially when 1 in 4 people have some sort of anti social type personality problem.

The sociopath factor IMO is the biggest deciding factor to whether an abused kid becomes an abusive adult. Think about it.

Bush was a sociopath long before his family abused him.
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