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In reply to the discussion: Adam Lanza’s Father, in First Public Comments, Says ‘You Can’t Get Any More Evil’ [View all]BainsBane
(57,775 posts)Saying someone is inherently evil is different from saying an ill person is responsible for their own actions, or that the act they perpetrated was evil.
Lanza's father didn't walk on eggshells. He wasn't there. He got remarried and got himself a spanking new family and discarded the old one. It is of course possible that some parents are so bereft of compassion or love that abandoning their children may indeed be better than the child's having to deal with a parent who despises them. Either way, they don't clear the bar for even passable parenting. I do not agree that making children believe they are inherently evil is good parenting. In fact, I would call it abuse.
I'll be very clear again. I responded to the OP. If the OP had been about what sort of parenting by his mother and father that Lanza had received and I commented only about the father, you would have a point. That was not the OP I responded to, as anyone who read it can see.