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(the specific methods by the news-networks)
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Violentologophilia motivates many psychopaths to become journalists,
Violentologophilia motivates many psychopaths to become journalists,
<br> and/or to attain positions of power within news-media organizations,
<br> and/or to attain positions of power within news-media organizations,
<br> or to become prominent politicians, and especially presidential candidates and presidents,
<br> or to become prominent politicians or political leaders,
<br> and especially presidential candidates and presidents,
<br> so as to greatly satisfy that desire by being disruptive toward whole populations.
<br> so as to greatly satisfy that desire by being disruptive toward whole populations.
<br> Consequently, news-media organizations are often infested with such psychopaths.
<br> Consequently, news-media organizations are often infested with such psychopaths.
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<br> the most-recent democratic-party presidential nominee Kamala Harris,
<br> the most-recent democratic-party presidential nominee Kamala Harris,
<br> the legislator and former presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar,
<br> the legislator and former presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar,
<br> and the prominent state-governor Josh Shapiro.
<br> the prominent state-governor Josh Shapiro, the state-governor Spencer Cox,
<br> and the late political leader Charlie Kirk.


As with all positive psychopathic symptoms, violentologophilia can be conditioned-against
As with all positive psychopathic symptoms, violentologophilia can be conditioned-against

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Violentologophilia is a symptom that is characteristic of severe psychopathy.
It consists of the pathological affinity for the words "violence" and "violent",
and the desire to disruptively propagate those words in a deceptive manner
which falsely portrays other people's motives, actions, and/or character,
as being motivated by a desire for "violence",
when in fact their motive and character is something else.

Violentologophilia motivates many psychopaths to become journalists,
and/or to attain positions of power within news-media organizations,
or to become prominent politicians or political leaders,
and especially presidential candidates and presidents,
so as to greatly satisfy that desire by being disruptive toward whole populations.
Consequently, news-media organizations are often infested with such psychopaths.

Violentologophilic psychopathy in the media is demonstrated most prominently by the U.S.'s
news-networks NBC News (including its main anchor Tom Llamas) and ABC News,
and by the PBS news-broadcasts that are contracted from France 24 and BBC
(which are semi-separate U.S.-affiliates of the Britain-based and France-based networks,
which must conform to PBS).
Those news-networks perpetrate that truth-disrupting behavior in a variety of ways,
namely via displayed written words in topic-titels, displayed written words in news-tickers,
words that are spoken by anchors and reporters, and words that are spoken by
cherry-picked violentologophilic guest-speakers.

Violentologophilic psychopathy among prominent politicians is demonstrated by
the current (2025) president Donald Trump, the former president George W Bush,
the most-recent democratic-party presidential nominee Kamala Harris,
the legislator and former presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar,
the prominent state-governor Josh Shapiro, the state-governor Spencer Cox,
and the late political leader Charlie Kirk.

As with all positive psychopathic symptoms, violentologophilia can be conditioned-against
via stimulation-probing the brain so as to locate the locus of that desire,
and then using associative brain-stimulation with the dorsal anterior cingulate cortex,
which is the suffering center.