Tuesday, 17 January 2017

Look Into My Cold Dead Eyes

These are photos of the Muslim terrorist who shot more than a hundred people and killed 39 of them at a New Year party in Instanbul, 2017.









The top photo was taken by the Muslim killer himself, just a few hours before the massacre began.













The bottom photo was taken by news reporters just a few hours after the Muslim killer was arrested on Jauary 16, 2017.








I am intrigued by the cold-dead-eyes technique employed by this horrible little Muslim. It is a defense mechanism that allows him to overcome his natural feelings in any situation he finds himself.

In the top photo he is trying to set himself above his potential victims. If he lapsed into the thought patterns of a normal human being his natural empathy would give him pause for thought and he may not be able to proceed with the killing spree. So he transports himself (intellectually) beyond the human realm and plays the role of a superior (almost god-like) entity with the power to decide who lives and who dies. At the same time he concentrates his gaze into the middle-distance thus enabling him to avoid any emotional attachment to the people around him (he can't identify with them so he doesn't care what happens to them). 

In the bottom photo he is trying to set himself above his captors. If he lapsed into the thought patterns of a normal human being he would have to admit that he is no longer in control of his own destiny. So he transports himself (intellectually) beyond the human realm and plays the role of a superior (almost god-like) entity who cannot be touched by mere mortals. The funny little humans may have control of his physical body, but the real man - the real Muslim killer - remains free and clear in the heavenly realm beyond the reach of any human. At the same time he concentrates his gaze into the middle-distance thus enabling him to avoid any emotional attachment to the policemen who have captured him (he can't identify with them so they do not concern him). Things may have gone pear-shaped down here on planet earth, but up in the heavenly realm (of his mind) this Muslim killer still thinks he is in control of the situation and still calling the shots.



Actually I've over analysed the situation. He's more like an angry three year old child, sitting in the corner with a handkerchief on his head saying, "I'm not here. I'm not here."



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