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<br> which falsely portrays other people's motives, actions, and/or character,
<br> which falsely portrays other people's motives, actions, and/or character,
<br> as being motivated by a desire for "violence",
<br> as being motivated by a desire for "violence",
<br> when in fact their motive and character is something else.
<br> when in fact their motive and character is something else,
<br> and the action is only <i>incidentally</i> violent.
<br> Many violentologophiles use inherently truth-disrupting phrases,
<br> including the phrases "political violence" and "gun violence",
<br> which are based upon the spurious premise that all politically-motivated
<br> gun homicides, and other gun homicides, are motivated by a desire for "violence".
<br> Violentologophilia is part of the broad class of psychopathic behaviors
<br> that is <i>false-portrayal behavior</i>.


Violentologophilia motivates many psychopaths to become journalists,
Violentologophilia motivates many psychopaths to become journalists,
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<br> and especially presidential candidates and presidents,
<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 and governments are often
<br> infested with such psychopaths.


Violentologophilic psychopathy in the media is demonstrated most prominently by the U.S.'s
Violentologophilic psychopathy in the media is demonstrated most prominently by the U.S.'s
<br> news-networks NBC News, and its main anchor Tom Llamas, ABC News, and its
<br> news-networks NBC News, and its main anchor Tom Llamas, ABC News, and its main anchor
<br> main anchor David Muir, the CBS News co-anchor John Dickerson,
<br> David Muir, and its morning anchors Perry Russom and Gio Benitez,
<br> and by the PBS news-broadcasts that are contracted from France 24 and BBC
<br> and the ABC News contributer John Cohen, the CBS News co-anchor John Dickerson,
<br> the BBC anchor Steve Lai, and more generally,
<br> by the PBS news-broadcasts that are contracted from France 24 and BBC
<br> (which are semi-separate U.S.-affiliates of the Britain-based and France-based networks,
<br> (which are semi-separate U.S.-affiliates of the Britain-based and France-based networks,
<br> which must conform to PBS).
<br> which must conform to PBS).
<br> Those news-networks perpetrate that truth-disrupting behavior in a variety of ways,
<br> The most severely psychopathic of these is John Cohen, who seems to say
<br> the word "violence" as every other word out of his mouth.
 
There are also a variety of ABC News correspondents and substitute-anchors
<br> who seem to exhibit violentologophilic psychopathy, based upon their wording.
<br> However, those correspondents and substitute-anchors must conform to the
<br> rules that their unseen bosses impose upon them, so they are therefore
<br> more-likely simply following the orders of their unseen psychopathic bosses.
 
Those news-networks perpetrate that truth-disrupting behavior in a variety of ways,
<br> namely via displayed written words in topic-titels, displayed written words in news-tickers,
<br> namely via displayed written words in topic-titels, displayed written words in news-tickers,
<br> words that are spoken by anchors and reporters, and words that are spoken by
<br> words that are spoken by anchors and reporters, and words that are spoken by
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Violentologophilic psychopathy among prominent politicians is demonstrated by
Violentologophilic psychopathy among prominent politicians is demonstrated by
<br> the current (2025) president Donald Trump, the former president George W Bush,
<br> the current (2025) president Donald Trump, the former presidents George W Bush
<br> the most-recent democratic-party presidential nominee Kamala Harris,
<br> and Barack Obama, the most-recent democratic-party presidential nominee Kamala Harris,
<br> the british prime minister Keir Starmer, the current U.S. vice-president J.D. Vance,
<br> the current U.S. attorney-general Pam Bondi, the U.S. house minority-leader Hakeem Jeffries,
<br> the legislator and former presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar,
<br> the legislator and former presidential candidate Amy Klobuchar,
<br> the prominent state-governor Josh Shapiro, the state-governor Spencer Cox,
<br> the prominent state-governor Josh Shapiro, the state-governor Spencer Cox,
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