Violentologophilia

09:42, 17 liepos 2025 versija, sukurta Eengglish (Aptarimas | indėlis) (Naujas puslapis: <b>Violentologophilia</b> is a symptom that is characteristic of severe psychopathy. <br> It consists of the pathological affinity for the words "violence" and "violent", <br> and the desire to disruptively propagate those words in a deceptive manner <br> which falsely portrays other people's motives, actions, and/or character, <br> as being motivated by a desire for "violence", <br> when in fact their motive and character is something else. Violentologophilia motivates ma...)
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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,
so as to greatly satisfy that desire by being disruptive toward whole populations.
Consequently, news-media organizations are often infested with such psychopaths.

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.