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keep_calm_and_prep_ t1_ja8nitu wrote

they said In the psych evals that Karla Homolka had a copycat personality. I forget the exact term they said it was a long time ago but I remember reading that they were saying if she was with a psychopathic serial murderer that she would join them but that if she was with a person who emulated good values and was a morally responsible citizen that she would also copycat that.

Who knows for sure that lady is really f'd up. What we do know is that while she was the partner of Paul Bernardo she was a psychopathic murderer who participated willingly and joyfully. Unfortunately she was able to cut a deal and convince prosecution that she was a victim, forced to comply. The video evidence was found after the deal. Anyway so years later she's released and she remarries her lawyer's brother. They have three kids and she appears to be trying to live a normal life. She even had the audacity to sign up at her child's School as a volunteer. That was an interesting school mistake. Like HOW. How, do you say yes to Canada's most nefarious serial killer, involving minors as volunteer at your school for children... This B**ch literally gave her sister to her husband. They drugged her, raped her, and allowed her to die. Her parents disowned her.

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RevenueSpirited t1_ja8mu8e wrote

Rallying Europe time and time again, effectively releasing / declassifying information, forcing nations like China and Iran to take public positions... It's like the US joined alcoholics anonymous, showed up at poker night sober for the first time ever, and no one has a clue what the fuck is going on.

After decades of supposed failure of American diplomacy with Russia, NK, and China, we're starting to see something very, very different.

Seems like the US needs an actual crisis, or it starts doing random shit like Iraq. The state department must be thrilled to not have to make up shit about WMDs.

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anti-DHMO-activist t1_ja8lt7g wrote

Of course. But what's meant with "considered" is not about thoughts of those individuals, it's about their actions within the government.

A decision in a government isn't reached by thinking a bit. There are many, many processes to be followed, reports to be written, meetings to be organized. In this context "considering" means, those are already happening, but no consensus has apparently been reached yet.

After all, nobody can look into people's heads. At least not in a way that lets you see thoughts.

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