Not at all. I did say that I would not rule out a stress trigger if it was an heat of the moment reaction, but this was not the case.
Granted.
Only if your moral subscribe to such a thing. The Samurai would willing sacrifice themselves for not fulfilling their duties. Regardless of the effects it would have on their family. Buddhist monks willingly set themselves on fire during the Vietnam war in order make a statement. Their actions did not contradict their morals.
Yes, but their Morals were a Personal thing, not set by any Standard but that they Accepted.
Yes, yes, yes, yes and yes. All of them are usually instantaneous reactions to stress. Panic attacks would not really belong to this group as it is an internal reaction and not something that causes one person to act out towards others or inanimate objects.
That was just an Example. But Fair Enough.
So now we are saying that this kid is mentally ill? Do not put words into my mouth as I never said that insane people lack morals. However, there are some who do. I suppose Jeffery Dahmer was just having a bad day? John Wayne Gasey was tense from having to put on that clown make-up?
Not Mentally Ill. Just perhaps not in a Good Place. Or maybe hes just a Prick. Who knows!
I wasnt putting Words into your Mouth. I may, however, have Over-Interprited you somewhat.
But again, we cannot use morals as a base of an argument since different cultures would have a different moral mindset. The extreme Islamics believe that it is morally justify to kill others that do not follow their beliefs. (Please note I said EXTREME Islamics, not Muslims in general). Some extreme Christians feel it is morally justified to kill a doctor who performs abortions since they are saving future lives.
Granted. But to be Fair, I wasnt the one who brought up Ethics
Yes I did a whole psychological term paper on nature vs nurture...(got an A.

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Congratulations!
Never said it couldn't. I was on antidepressants at one time because of extreme amount of stress causing a depression....get this...I did not kick anyone in the face and I did not throw chairs at anything. What I did say was the use of stress as the triggering device in this particular case was a poor excuse.
My main Point, is that that is You. There is no One Preset Response. Some people get Numerous Symptoms, some people only get some, Some react completely unexpectedly.
I do not disagree. Perhaps then the parents are to blame if this is the case. If he fell into this category then he would have shown signs of hostility prior to this incident. Perhaps he was being coached into this mindset from his father?
Possible.
Hey, leave my case study out of this.
You comparing apples to oranges here. PTSD and what this kid did are two entirely different things. And again, I never said I would dismiss stress as a factor. I said I would dismiss it in this case.
That may well be a Misunderstanding, due to the way Text can be Interprited. Ill just take your Word for it - Id only expect the same, if this were the other way around
This is where we disagree. I see using stress as the trigger an excuse in this case.
Even if someone is Influenced by Anger, or Stress, they are still Liable for their Actions. That was never in Question.
Now im a bit Confused - But not because of what you said. But because I kind of Contradicted myself at the end. Heh.