Lucy Letby will die in prison after receiving 14 whole-life sentences

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Lucy Letby will die in prison after receiving 14 whole-life sentences
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That's because the mental health excuse is just that: an excuse. They don't actually have the evidence to back up the notion that she's mentally ill other than her diary entries. Those entries could have been forged for all they know.

They not only undermine the very real damage that woman caused by using mental health as a cynical attempt to try to give her an out, they also are being extremely ableist. Committing egregious crimes != mental illness and for them to draw that equivalency caters to the stereotype that mentally ill people are dangerous.

These are people who know that and who would call others out for being ableist, yet do so freely in threads like this without consequence or a second's thought from anyone else. Ask yourself why that is.

Aye. Not to mention, there's a very distinct possibility that the diary entries are true, but are a result of the evil acts. I think it's possible for someone to fall into depression and suicidal ideation after commiting truly heinous acts. We don't have any indication what the causation is here.

It's foolish to think that everyone who does evil just twirls a mustache and thrives on it. I'm guessing that most people who do something like this end up with mental illness or more severe mental illness as a result. It's far more likely to me that these people are tortured and guilt ridden, evil souls than unrepentantly evil.

Anyhow -- The first time I really had my eyes opened to how offensive this sort of language is was actually from David Harbour. As someone with mental illness, it really resonated when he pointed out that labeling mass shooters as simply mentally ill was a disservice to the millions of people who struggle with depression and anxiety and etc and it was incredibly stigmatizing. I've tried to be cognizant of that ever since, and the language around this story set off alarm bells for me.

It's clear everybody labeling her as mentally ill are doing it with an ulterior motive in mind. They're almost as bad as she is.

Have you ever read The Banality of Evil by Hannah Arendt?

I have not, but I've heard about it. I remember discussing it in world history class, just the concept.