Evil is when a person's feelings of anger, hate, disgust, fear drive them to execute actions which can cause harm to themselves but more specifically other people. Psychopaths are one example of evil people, and they lack empathy which basically means they will do anything including killing people without feeling any remorse. In my belief, behind an evil person can lie some good, but the good inside of them is overpowered by the feelings listed earlier such as: anger, hate, disgust and fear. I would describe this as a shadow or wall which is blocking the good inside them, and it is hard to break through it. However, the subject of "evil" gets tricky when mentally unstable people murder someone and the suspect did not know what they were doing.
Sometimes some one's actions or attitude can be a defence mechanism in order to present themselves as stronger or bigger. In reality behind closed doors, the person is actually a mess and constantly in tears. A broken person, who is depressed and down and under with their life and ready to explode. The person may be good in someways, but they essentially let their evil feelings or thoughts take over them. Soon enough, the evil became the person and most of their actions are dictated by evil morals. It is more easier to be "evil" than "good" morally. It is understandable why many people are evil in this world, there are various reasons.
Sometimes we can't comprehend some people's actions, such as the killing of Tim McLean on a Greyhound bus in Portage La Prairie, Manitoba. I believe that murder is murder but when someone does it intentionally vs. doing it due to schizophrenia, the cases are looked at differently. Parents of murder victims do feel anger, but they may (they may not) feel differently if someone killed someone on purpose or did not know what they were doing. Certain parents may feel "why my son/daughter?" In a schizophrenic case versus more anger in a premeditated murder case.
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