When Amygdala Go Wild – Kim Jong-un

And I thought just dealing with a narcissist in social situations was bad:

Kim Jong-un has executed a senior North Korean official by firing squad because he did not sit properly during a meeting.

Education minister Kim Yong-Jin, 63, was shot dead after his ‘bad sitting posture’ in parliament incurred the wrath of the North Korean dictator.

The slouching vice premier was interrogated and found to be an ‘anti-revolutionary agitator’ before his execution in July, a South Korean official said…

Kim Jong-un was in the government meeting and was infuriated after Kim Yong-Jin sat in his chair ‘with a bad attitude’.

The problem is we are machines designed for a harsh world. Because of that, our amygdala was designed to always be on alert, and flagging bad things. The nature of our design presupposes that there will always be bad things to flag, so our amygdalae don’t come with “off” switches.

Give someone unlimited ease and safety, like this chubby little fireplug, and his amygdala won’t turn off in response to the fact that it is no longer needed. It will continue to try to find bad things to flag. The problem is when there are no legitimate bad things, it will begin to look for the slightest little deviation it can detect, and the result is a neurotic freak who fixates on every minor thing.

When they have no power and are totally impotent, you get the typical insane ravings of your average SJW. But when they have the power of life and death, you get dead bodies stacked like cordwood.

This is why we see mass murder linked to leftwing ideologues coming to power more than right wing ideologues. The amygdala atrophy produced in the r-psychology is the common element.

Yet one more reason the acceptance of r/K will make out world a better place.

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