The path to psychopathy passes through animal torture

Social media images of two people who cut off the ears of puppies in the Central Anatolian town Isparta caused a public outcry. 

Unfortunately, this is not a unique or a new example of savagery. Reactions grew, and the perpetrators were caught and fined.  

There were reactions to the reactions in the social media. There were comparisons that would burn all circuits between the brain and the conscience such as, "Do you know what is being done to people; why don't you take a look at them, too?" There are a lot of words to say to them but let me keep them to myself. 

Well, these kind of people should be jailed in such a way that they understand that what they have done is wrong and so that they would never think of doing it again. 

I have difficulty restricting my feelings as an animal lover and as a life-lover, but let me remind you of another aspect of this unfortunately widespread mercilessness.

Reports and studies have shown that a great extent of those who torture animals easily exert similar violence on people. 

There may be a factor that allows it to be more widespread here because most of them have not been punished or have only been lightly punished, but we do not have reports or documents. However, there are other instances of proof, research and reports from other countries. 

For example, among the most famous serial killers, some of them (Ted Bundy, Jeffrey Dahmer, Albert DeSalvo, etc.) have "practiced" since their childhood by torturing and killing animals. 

A significant portion of those students in the United States who raid schools and kill whoever comes into their path have a history of mistreating animals (burn them alive, have them killed by other animals, cut them to pieces);...

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