• Cruxifux@feddit.nl
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    2 days ago

    I guess but I feel like supporting Gaza genocide isn’t something you just stroke into.

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      I say this as someone with a lot of experience diagnosing and treating strokes…

      You’d be surprised how cruel and violent some people can become after them.

      I’ve seen the sweetest little grandma turn into a full on support for genocide nazi after one. More than once.

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      I don’t know enough about Fetterman’s past to make a judgement on how his stroke affected him, but you totally could. Brain damage can fundamentally change who you are as a person on every level, from memory to logic, or even spirituality. It can change or entirely destroy your ability to feel empathy, damping some emotions while amping up others. Strokes that fundamentally change personality like that are rare, but certainly not outside the realm of possibility.

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        There’s a famous case of a guy who got a railroad spike blown through his frontal lobe and he basically became a huge asshole.

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          Phineas Gage if anyone wants to look the case up. Classic psychology and neurology tale.

          Of course this happened before modern scientific standards and procedures were mainstream, so take everything with a grain of salt.

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      Strokes can break your brain and fundamentally change your personality and values. Idk if that actually happened here or if he was always actually a piece of shit. It doesn’t matter ultimately. He’s a shithead now.

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            True, ego death does wonders to a person’s perspective. But it does not make the base parts work better.

            But it does make me wonder how much evil would actually exist, if all humans were healthy.

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              Psychedelics can help you make connections that you would otherwise not have made, which I would consider to be better brain function, but it’s an inexact science (mostly because it’s hard to get funding to study psychedelics), so in practice they don’t always do that.

              I’m of the opinion that humans would not be evil if they were healthy and educated about the consequences of their actions.