And if I may add to your well-explained reply ... LS's appears to be defensive. But there is a difference a true victim and
feigning victim. I will list a few:
A true victim
- Recognizes their contribution to the dispute,
- Can empathize with the reason why another hurt them,
- They can still acknowledge redeeming qualities of the other.
Feigning victim
- They deflect or ignore their own contribution to the dispute,
- exaggerate their suffering and their negative view of the other,
- They downplay or ignore any redeeming qualities of the other
A classic trait of a narcissist
is feigning victim.
This is Gannon's mother worst suffering. And LS has done nothing but maliciously devalue her - publicly, and without compassion, shame or remorse. She can't even fake it for the cameras.
Tldr; Histrionic Personality Disorder: disingenuous subtype may explain the observation of narcissism traits.
As for the observation of "being coached," histrionic personality disorder: appeasing subtype may explain the observation of "n-supply" traits.
Disclaimer:
I'm not an expert in psychology, but the R algorithm I used on the interview data seemed to perform better at discerning true/lie/indeterminate set boundary demarcations under H-H assumption vs N-S assumption.
Sorry for spoiler: regardless of initial assumption, the alg didn't find tense flips to be a good classifier, for this specific purpose of set demarcation. It doesn't mean they aren't important, but they are beyond the scope of the alg I'm using.
It did find preposition emphasis, passive voice shifts, and prosody shifts particularly interesting though.
And now I am wondering if she will read these words.
Let her try! In fact, I hope she's dumb enough to keep doing it and that the DA is smart enough to ask the content owners to help nail her for copyright infringement!
Tldr; It is EASY to prove that its not statistically coincidental, if you are worried.
1. Use R
2. Load PKG with Bag of Words alg. or similar.
3. Use suspected source for TF/IDF and get list of words or phrases.
4. Use 3 as dictionary.
5. Use TS MSM Pressers for corpus.
6. Run alg, drink coffee.
7. View results. If you find 4 in 5, and 4 was date stamped before 5, it's likely plagiarized.
I think there's an online plagiarism checker too, but I can't remember the name of it.