Re: A question of breeding
As I think back on my life, I remember spending a week living with a genuine Arab when we both were in college. We were in Orizaba, Mexico for a friend's wedding. I had never experienced a person like this Arab fellow. He was a very strange and puzzling person. He seemed hot-headed, exaggerated, full of himself, arrogant, cold, brutal, and distant. I remember playing squash with him in Orizaba, and his intensity was unreal. Winning the game meant everything to him, and I was making it difficult. It was like I was an obstacle keeping him from his preordained position in the winners' circle. His desire to destroy me and his rage at failing to do so were palpable. He finally even stooped so low as to try cheating! I won't tolerate dishonesty, and there it was, in my face, so then we really had an issue. That terminated the game and any possibility of us ever being friends. We were like oil and water after that, destined never to mix. It wasn't until decades later that I began to understand these kinds of
puzzling people. And the irony that author Thomas Sheridan is apparently
himself a sexual predator, parasite, and deceiver / manipulator is just so fittingly psychopathic that it is almost beautiful in a holistic way. He fooled us, just like any good psychopath does.
Given my personal experience, would I say some Arabs and other Muslims are prone to mentally instability due to many generations of inbreeding?
I wouldn't dismiss it.