For sure, or rationalizing homicidal ideas against anyone authoritive I hope!IMO these ideas are not at all radical, I've met many people that hold them. It's just that they can hold those beliefs and yet still function quite well in society, or a least, don't fake their own deaths/kill anyone.
Ya when it goes off the deep end and extremism... where it rationalizes hurting or killing people, it gets dangerous. So much weird stuff in this worldThere's another strange cult (forget the name) that believes existence itself is evil and humans should be eradicated.
A lot of insanity out there.
As a vegetarian of more than 35 years I have to protest, a vegan, or a vegetarian diet doesn't automatically lead to becoming anemic. It's possible to follow a ve*an (vegan/vegetarian) diet, and get enough of iron, and all other necessary vitamins and minerals, you just have to know what to eat/combine. (The same as if following a low-salt/diabetic/or any other specific diet regime.)I have an observation about possible consequences of veganism, i.e., iron deficiency anemia. It is known to affect the brain, pretty negatively, causing depression, anxiety, cognitive issues and occasionally, psychosis. It is a new area of research, but just to mention that perhaps, testing for iron deficiency anemia and treating such with iron supplements is a must in vegans/vegetarians?
Psychiatric Manifestations of Iron Deficiency Anemia-A Literature Review - PMC
Anemia due to iron deficiency is a highly prevalent medical condition in women and children. Iron deficiency presents with fatigue, low mood, anxiety, restlessness, palpitations, and headache. Poor nutritional intake can be the reason of iron ...pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
It is not going to help either these subjects or Kohberger (who, too, struggled from OCD, drug use and was a vegetarian), but could it mitigate at least some cases?
(I know it is just the miniscule tip of the iceberg, but whatever we can do...)