Thursday, March 19, 2015

The Texas Standard Of Knowing Right From Wrong and The Killings of Chad Littlefield and Chris Kyle

The Texas standard of knowing right from wrong during the commission of a crime as measure of mental illness and insanity.  Begs this: When has an insane right deed ever been done?  Where has it been claimed that an altruistic deed was done because one was mentally ill and insane---despite the fact that the insanity of idealistic suppositions defines the Human Condition of which the adage "The road to hell is paved with good intentions".  Has historically cautioned.

The Texas standard of knowing right from wrong during the commission of a crime as measure of mental illness and insanity, is in itself insane.  Because of it's one-dimensional construct and in the 21st century it ranks with the ignorance of bloodletting as distinction of insanity of the Human Condition.

The specific presupposition that doing right despite it's relativity and conditionality as being the purview of a healthy mind belies the obvious that the general narrative of the Human Condition is it's pervasive injustice and wrong doing.

The killings of Chad Littlefield and Chris Kyle by Eddie Ray Routh has once again highlighted the insanity of idealistic suppositions and knowing right from wrong.

By Apropos

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