Submitted by atwork925 t3_zgukjx in philadelphia
igotbabydick t1_izizgwj wrote
Reply to comment by DonQOnIce in Beloved owner of Chestnut Hill salon shot and killed by atwork925
Power and lack of emotional guidance. Dangerous combination.
DonQOnIce t1_izj10o1 wrote
I don’t know if you mean physical power or more social power but honestly, when men use guns like this, I don’t think it has anything to do with being more physically powerful. A woman could just as easily shoot a partner at point blank range and they don’t do it as often.
Poor emotional guidance and entitlement seem way higher in the reasons.
ant_gargano t1_izjgghw wrote
Power struggle. He is angered by the fact that she is more successful in life and no longer needs him
igotbabydick t1_izj5l98 wrote
It’s all part of the fucked up way evolution played out. For 10000 years men and women depended on physicality to get ahead until recent times (100-150yrs) where our intellect plays a larger role. Unfortunately women were usually not as physically strong and men control the power. For everyone’s sake, we are slowly evolving out of that mindset but assholes like this still exist, and you take into account poor mental health, it’s all a ticking bomb when rejection happens.
tmmzc85 t1_izjnmze wrote
Downvoters ought to read "Demonic Males: Apes and the Origins of Human Violence," this guy might have put this "artlessly," but their gist is correct even if the deets are off - if you want to know why men kill their mates and sometime children, you're going to have to accept some hard truths about the fact that we're still animals, first and foremost.
justanawkwardguy t1_izj4vsq wrote
I wouldn't call it power, so much as I would aggression. Killing someone isn't a powerful thing, it's something that's full of cowardice
igotbabydick t1_izj6dnm wrote
What’s the source of the aggression? Every killing has a motive, and this one is text book power and control. She rejected him, and he couldn’t control the outcome so he killed her. It’s all buried in power dynamics, control and awful emotional discipline.
tmmzc85 t1_izjnu83 wrote
>he couldn’t control the outcome so he killed her.
That's literally aggression.
I feel like you're too caught up in the chicken/egg here, these things are intrinsically linked - frustration over rejection and power differential lead to an aggressive, deadly outburst - it's not either/or
igotbabydick t1_izk2il5 wrote
All aggression has a source, to understand what we do things and fix them… we need to know why.
randompittuser t1_izjdzdu wrote
They mean it makes them feel powerful.
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