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Wednesday, April 25, 2007 

Serial Narcissists

Posted by: David Bunch

Here's a great editorial in Time Magazine that call on American culture to stop trying to explain serial killers (like Cho) on their terms and to realize that the bottom line is narcissism-"it's all about them".

Something similar is now going on with Cho, whose florid writings and videos were an almanac of gripes. "I'm so lonely," he moped to a teacher, failing to mention that he often refused to answer even when people said hello. Of course he was lonely.

In Holocaust studies, there is a school of thought that says to explain is to forgive. I won't go that far. But we must stop explaining killers on their terms. Minus the clear context of narcissism, the biographical details of these men can begin to look like a plausible chain of cause and effect--especially to other narcissists. And they don't need any more encouragement.