In the story of how Elliot Rodger happened, and how there are so many like him, being “nice” is treated more or less as an accomplishment, something that deserves reward rather than as an expected aspect of human beings in general. Continue reading
In the story of how Elliot Rodger happened, and how there are so many like him, being “nice” is treated more or less as an accomplishment, something that deserves reward rather than as an expected aspect of human beings in general. Continue reading