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PSA: I don't support terrorism. I just want to draw attention to the link between sociopathy and trauma in youth, trauma linked to broken male self-image and sexual frustration. I don't accuse anyone of anything. I don't excuse McVeigh. I do attempt to explain it in better terms than "pure evil", though.
McVeigh, physically, was a soft 7 on his best pictures, and a soft 6 in his worst. Combined with social anxiety and depression, he didn't have any chance in the modern dating world.
Translation: McVeigh was primed early in life to see love as conditional, marriages as unstable, and women as ready to "monkeybranch" if they are not satisfied.
Translation: evidence of low-value genes, weakness genes, causes McVeigh to experience social violence and Darwinian violence in a school environment. McVeigh grows distrustful of humankind as a result. Resents the school system and authority figures for not having done anything to stop it. Hence his subsequent weird obsession about the evil of the State structure.
Translation: very smart (IQ measured as 126), but too depressed to apply himself.
Translation: depression and sexual frustration continue to cause underachievement.
RESULT
McVeigh, physically, was a soft 7 on his best pictures, and a soft 6 in his worst. Combined with social anxiety and depression, he didn't have any chance in the modern dating world.
McVeigh was born in Lockport, New York, the only son and the second of three children of Irish Americans[7] Mildred "Mickey" Noreen (née Hill) and William McVeigh.[1] His parents divorced when he was ten years old, and he was raised by his father in Pendleton, New York.[1][8]
Translation: McVeigh was primed early in life to see love as conditional, marriages as unstable, and women as ready to "monkeybranch" if they are not satisfied.
McVeigh claimed to have been a target of bullying at school, and he took refuge in a fantasy world where he imagined retaliating against the bullies.[9] At the end of his life, he stated his belief that the United States government is the ultimate bully.[10]
Translation: evidence of low-value genes, weakness genes, causes McVeigh to experience social violence and Darwinian violence in a school environment. McVeigh grows distrustful of humankind as a result. Resents the school system and authority figures for not having done anything to stop it. Hence his subsequent weird obsession about the evil of the State structure.
Translation: gets lucky, awkward and short relationship, probably not consummated.Most who knew McVeigh remember him as being very shy and withdrawn, while a few described him as an outgoing and playful child who withdrew as an adolescent. McVeigh is said to have had only one girlfriend during his adolescence; he later stated to journalists that he did not have any idea how to impress girls.[11]
While in high school, McVeigh became interested in computers and hacked into government computer systems on his Commodore 64 under the handle "The Wanderer", borrowed from the song by Dion DiMucci. In his senior year, McVeigh was named Starpoint Central High School's "most promising computer programmer,"[12] but he maintained relatively poor grades until his 1986 graduation.[1]
Translation: very smart (IQ measured as 126), but too depressed to apply himself.
McVeigh was introduced to firearms by his grandfather. He told people he wanted to be a gun shop owner and sometimes took firearms to school to impress his classmates. McVeigh became intensely interested in gun rights, as well as the Second Amendment to the United States Constitution, after he graduated from high school, and read magazines such as Soldier of Fortune. He briefly attended Bryant & Stratton College before dropping out.[13][14]
Translation: depression and sexual frustration continue to cause underachievement.
RESULT