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I remember being obsessed with this case when I was 12, did a whole school report on him and why his actions are heinous. I got a good grade but was also sent to the counselors office lol
@@shooshiMooshi You should look up the Alek Minnasian police interrogation video. Hes another incel who went on a murder spree, he tried commiting S by cop but the cop could tell he wasnt armed so he stopped him and tou get to here his thought process of the crime. Its bonkers. I saw in another video of yours that you didnt here about this guy when you say his face. The Alek Minnasian case is the strangest one yet..theres also Tres Genco who said he wanted to beat Elliot Rodgers number but got caught.
Ok so, I’m a psychology student and just remembered this guy’s existence. Right off the bat, divorce can be extremely damaging for a young kid, and it didn’t help that his parents were quite manipulative too. Adding that to the following facts: he didn’t accept his stepmother, he got bullied for being asian (to the point of hating his own race btw), he was wealthy (and therefore saw himself as the best and always deserving of the best) and well…you get a ticking time bomb running on twisted views and a distorted self-image.
No need to mention it, Shooshi. Also, some sources claim that he was on the autism spectrum, however there is no solid proof of that. And I’m kinda happy for that cuz I’m on the spectrum too so…don’t wanna be associated with a narcissistic murderer too, ya know?
@sleepymimi707 like everyone else you or I have the capacity to murder but we wont because were not insane and can understand the consequences of our actions some people just don't care. Also If you have autism your not a murderer by default because autism is a the lacking of social skills it has nothing to do with intelligence it might appear that they are not as smart but its their social skills.
There is also low functioning autism your more likely to be extremely intelligent in certain areas, putting 10,000 piece puzzles in 15 minutes those people tend to be mute and have zero social skills because they don't talk to anyone and high functioning autism is you have almost all social skills you can be extremely intelligent in some areas you also will be better in certain areas than others. This is because you get fixated on certain subjects a lot of people do not. Also you just can't pick up on small subtleties aka non verbal communication. example: someone wants you to stop talking and they give you a social que to stop talkin: High functioning people might not pick up on it but you live and you learn to correct it as you continue to talk to people.
Mate you're probably not informed enough about that case. He was massively bullied at Crespi & Taft highschool due to his youthful appearance and nerdy clothing style. The girls laughed about him getting bullied while adoring the bullies. He even started to refuse leave his dad's car to go to school, bc he was that scared of the bullies, but his dad chose to ignore that pulling him out of his car dragging him to school. That probably made Elliot feel like no one understand him and his dad certainly wasn't a big help to put it mildly. He also lost most of his social contacts at the age of 13. There was so much insecurity and inner turmoil inside of him he couldn't overwhelm himself do approach girls. It started in summer camp during his late childhood. He accidentally bumped into a girl her described as taller than him and good looking. She screamed at him in response, embarrassing him in the process. That made him quiet for the rest of the day. She was hanging around with some popular boys who adored the girl who embarrassed him. That incident started to make him being afraid of girls. He probably never recovered from that and thought that all girls are like that. That's why he thought of women being that way. He was also very mistreated by his step mom Soumaya: E.g. after Elliot finished work with his dad's friend he quickly stopped by at his dad's house in order to drink sth. After he entered the house, Soumaya got infuriated, bc he didn't knock at the door. She proceeded to order him to leave the house again in order to knock again. Elliot rightfully refused to do so and filled a glass with water. Soumaya knocked the glass out of his hands resulting in the glass being shattered on the floor. Peter Rodger rushed up the stairs to check on what was going on and after collecting the information he decided to side with Soumaya. He put his 2nd wife over his own son. She also embarrassed him lots of times (sometimes even before his guests) and placed restrictions on his playtime of WoW (his only place of comfort at the time), forced him to go up to other people humiliating him in the process, cuz he was to shy to do so through his own effort, but otherwise she wouldn't let him return to his home etc. His dad was rarely there in his life, often made it seem like the women in his life were more important than Elliot, never defended Elliot, but always the women and never taught Elliot how to approach women and girls. He was very successful with women obviously, but never taught his son anything about that. He could've really helped him with that matter. He also moved homes a lot of times, his parents divorced when he was 7 yo and that probably stopped his emotional development, cuz he always seemed to have never lost that childish personality even in his early 20s. He often experienced heated arguments between his parents, before they divorced and the schedule often changed. Sometimes he would just visit his dad each weekend, while living at his mom's house during the week days and sometimes he alternately lived at his mom's and dad's house for a full week respectively. All of these events and experiences combined paired with the possibiltiy that he might have suffered from some form of undiagnosed mental illness, probably Asperger syndrome formed the Elliot Rodger who commited his well-known "Day of Retribution".
@@Warriorukwhile yeah ,its a tragic story and a tale of mental health. def feel bad to an extent. but ive been through a bunch of what he has (i also have ASD) and not once have i felt the urge to kill. people with those mental disorders still have the right to think for themself. i mean this all in a respectful manner btw
The term "incel" stands for "involuntary celibate." It refers to a person, typically a man, who feels they are unable to find a romantic or sexual partner despite desiring one, often attributing this inability to factors beyond their control, such as physical appearance or social status. However, it's important to note that not all people who identify as incels share the same beliefs or behaviors, and some individuals within this community promote harmful ideologies.@@ryanjessen9181
@@user-ec4yw5hj3r Yes, but why would any self respecting man call somebody else "better" than himself? It just seems awful to me either way brother....
@@KidBlessings I'm not afraid. Been hurt too many times to be even hurt or afraid of anything. I feel nothing but emptiness. You don't know about me so I don't think you have any idea of what you're just saying. I'm very violent but I keep myself under control most of the time
Mate you're probably not informed enough about that case. He was subjected to massive bullying at Crespi & Taft highschool due to his youthful appearance and nerdy clothing style. The girls laughed about him getting bullied while adoring the bullies. He even started to refuse leave his dad's car to go to school, bc he was that scared of the bullies, but his dad chose to ignore that pulling him out of his car dragging him to school. That probably made Elliot feel like no one could understand him and his dad certainly wasn't a big help in that regard to put it mildly. He also lost most of his social contacts at the age of 13. There was so much insecurity and inner turmoil inside of him he couldn't overwhelm himself do approach girls. It started in summer camp during his late childhood. He accidentally bumped into a girl he described as taller than him and good looking. She screamed at him in response, embarrassing him in the process. That made him stay quiet for the rest of the day. She was hanging around with some popular boys who adored the girl who embarrassed him. That incident started to make him being afraid of girls. He probably never recovered from that and thought that all girls are like that. That's why he thought of women being that way. He was also severely mistreated by his step mom Soumaya: E.g. after Elliot finished work with his dad's friend he quickly stopped by at his dad's house in order to drink sth. After he entered the house, Soumaya had gotten infuriated, bc he didn't knock at the door. She proceeded to order him to leave the house again in order to knock again. Elliot rightfully refused to do so and filled a glass with water. Soumaya knocked the glass out of his hands resulting in the glass being shattered on the floor. Peter Rodger rushed up the stairs to check on what was going on and after collecting the information he decided to side with Soumaya. He put his 2nd wife over his own son. She also embarrassed him lots of times before his guests and placed restrictions on his playtime of WoW (his only place of comfort at the time), forced him to go up to other people humiliating him in the process, cuz he was to shy to do so through his own effort, but otherwise she wouldn't let him return to his home. He was lacking social skills, but forced to approach other kids by Soumaya without being taught the needed social skills beforehand. His dad was rarely there in his life, often made it seem like the women in his life were more important than Elliot, never defended Elliot, but always the women and never taught Elliot how to approach women and girls. He was very successful with women, but never taught his son anything about how to approach them. He could've really helped him in that regard. Elliot also moved homes a lot of times, his parents divorced when he was 7 yo and that probably stopped his emotional development, cuz he always seemed to have never lost that childish personality even in his early 20s. He often experienced heated arguments between his parents, before they divorced and the schedule often changed. Sometimes he would just visit his dad each weekend, while living at his mom's house during the week days and sometimes he alternately lived at his mom's and dad's house for a full week respectively. All of these events and experiences combined paired with the possibility that he might have suffered from some form of undiagnosed mental illness, probably Asperger syndrome formed the Elliot Rodger who commited his well-known "Day of Retribution".
@ShadowJ20 Yeah, a friend of mine went and addressed about this that he was spoiled, and it looked like his parents never really spent quality time with him as much to show him love. They just went and bought him a BMW, and Elliot thought that these materialistic things would instantly bring in a woman, but he was also socially awkward, which is why girls had a weird vibe around him.
He couldve bought a hooker but he wasnt into that he wanted a woman who likes him for who he is. He wrote in his manifesto -It has the same effect as hiring a prostitute, I imagine. It temporarily feels good for the moment, but afterward it makes one feel like a pathetic loser for having to hire a girl when other men could get the experience for free
Depending on how the divorce happens and how the children on treated, it varies different. I'm from a split home but the biggest thing was the split happened when I was TWO; I didn't have to watch my parents argue, fight and overall be placed in the middle of the drama when I was an age where I would be more aware of what was going on. It also helped that my parents weren't the kind of people who dragged their situation on long after they divorced and overall it just end up in a situation where there is respect but they weren't meant to be and I also don't blame them for that because they didn't blame ME for what happened and that's something a lot of older kids (by older, I mean old enough to be aware of their world so like older than five) are often scared of when they witness their parents split. It's why a lot of specials aimed at kids bring that up so often and as I got older I understood why so many kids would feel that way (and maternal instincts kicked in wanting to comfort them) From Elliot's case, he was placed in a LOT of drama between his parents but even then, there are kids who are unfortunatly in that situation that don't end up like this. The more I watched docs on the guy, it really came off that it was ELLIOT who was the biggest issue of his own life. His dad and mother aren't saints but the way he later treated his mom and his brother is *VERY* telling, especially in one of the final letters to his step-mom and the way he just talks down to her is utterly DISGUSTING. That wasn't a boy (I'm not calling him a man because no man would do this shit) who was taking a stance against his abusers. This was a boy who was using big words he had no idea what they actually meant trying to manipulate and scare his step-mother into submission. And from her responses are her trying to bring him down to rationality but he keeps screaming at her like a spoiled brat and that's because he WAS a spoiled brat. His dad tried to use items to sate him and to replace his own lack of accountability and Elliot developed an attitude where he believed he was entitled to everything just for existing, including the bodies of women, LITERALLY. He couldn't see outside of his own made up world due to his insecurities and rather than working on it, he still blamed everyone else for it. The incident with the coffee and later the orange juice gun are red flags that he was insanely envious of people for so many things and needed help but more than likely would have refused it because, again, HE wasn't the problem. Everyone else was and they needed to 'pay'. I see this 'the world is at fault, not me' attitude in a lot of people online which is why I hate the 'pill' ideology of any kind. It's funny to joke about sometimes but people who are REALLY deep into it are creepy as hell because their minds are set that they alone are the only 'smart' people on the planet and they have to show everyone else how brainwashed they are. It's the most extreme case of 'main character syndrome' out there and they're so uncomfortable to talk to. I had to get away from some people like that because it wasn't just that they were so 'pilled', they're desperate for something but won't accept their own responsibility to harbor a lot of change to their lives. They expect other people to give up their own in order to validate their choices and it's so awful. It's awful because it is very clear these are people who *NEED* help, but a lot of them won't accept it and would rather they hurt others to prove themselves. They need help, but don't want it. They want validation, but that's actually more harmful. Sorry for the downer, brick wall of a comment. Your video was great. This is just a really....touchy subject and the more I see the videos of the guy, the more red flags go off at how he was legit just a terrible person. He had to go through a lot of things that a kid his age shouldn't have but at the end of the day....he WAS an asshole. The only victim in this whole story are the people he shot, his step-mom and his brother. Had he not being such a screw-up, I wouldn't at all be surprised that he harmed them because he was utterly spiteful towards his stepmother and vengeful towards his brother. It's DISTURBING. Edit: Part of reason they off themselves is because of the god complex. Being put on trail is another way of taking away the power their believe they have so the cowards take themselves out 'on their own volition'. Nothing is worse to them than being caught.
Fr or order a broad off of onlyfans!? I just don't get it!All that money he used on lottery tickets could've bought him some online pu$$y if that's what he wanted so bad 🤣🤣
Tinder would had probably made him 10x worst. Can you imagine what his bio would look like ? Or better yet how he would respond to rejection on that app
There are plenty of men that are considered unnatractive that have used tinder and had gotten attention from women, gone on dates, and had intercourse with those women. There are desperate women out there too.
His sense of entitlement and grandiosity, coupled with an inability to accept rejection, fueled his rage. Despite his privileged background, he never made sincere efforts to improve himself or engage positively with others. Instead, he fixated on his perceived lack of romantic success, blaming external factors for his own shortcomings. Rodger's narcissism manifested in his belief that he was owed attention and admiration without having to earn it, killing people due to his own personal issues that he did not even put any effort into making changes his strange mentality.
"Society has failed the Alpha Wolf, and so he unleashed his burning rage upon his kind that betrayed him." I keep thinking of this phrase as I watch through the video. 😭
Mate you're probably not imformed enough about that case. He was massively bullied at Crespi & Taft highschool due to his youthful appearance and nerdy clothing style. The girls laughed about him getting bullied while adoring the bullies. He even started to refuse leave his dad's car to go to school, bc he was that scared of the bullies, but his dad chose to ignore that pulling him out of his car dragging him to school. That probably made Elliot feel like no one understand him and his dad certainly wasn't a big help to put it mildly. He also lost most of his social contacts at the age of 13. There was so much insecurity and inner turmoil inside of him he couldn't overwhelm himself do approach girls. It started in summer camp during his late childhood. He accidentally bumped into a girl her described as taller than him and good looking. She screamed at him in response, embarrassing him in the process. That made him quiet for the rest of the day. She was hanging around with some popular boys who adored the girl who embarrassed him. That incident started to make him being afraid of girls. He probably never recovered from that and thought that all girls are like that. That's why he thought of women being that way. He was also very mistreated by his step mom Soumaya: E.g. after Elliot finished work with his dad's friend he quickly stopped by at his dad's house in order to drink sth. After he entered the house, Soumaya got infuriated, bc he didn't knock at the door. She proceeded to order him to leave the house again in order to knock again. Elliot rightfully refused to do so and filled a glass with water. Soumaya knocked the glass out of his hands resulting in the glass being shattered on the floor. Peter Rodger rushed up the stairs to check on what was going on and after collecting the information he decided to side with Soumaya. He put his 2nd wife over his own son. She also embarrassed him lots of times (sometimes even before his guests) and placed restrictions on his playtime of WoW (his only place of comfort at the time), forced him to go up to other people humiliating him in the process, cuz he was to shy to do so through his own effort, but otherwise she wouldn't let him return to his home etc. His dad was rarely there in his life, often made it seem like the women in his life were more important than Elliot, never defended Elliot, but always the women and never taught Elliot how to approach women and girls. He was very successful with women obviously, but never taught his son anything about that. He could've really helped him with that matter. He also moved homes a lot of times, his parents divorced when he was 7 yo and that probably stopped his emotional development, cuz he always seemed to have never lost that childish personality even in his early 20s. He often experienced heated arguments between his parents, before they divorced and the schedule often changed. Sometimes he would just visit his dad each weekend, while living at his mom's house during the week days and sometimes he alternately lived at his mom's and dad's house for a full week respectively. All of these events and experiences combined paired with the possibiltiy that he might have suffered from some form of undiagnosed mental illness, probably Asperger syndrome formed the Elliot Rodger who commited his well-known "Day of Retribution".
I think what’s scarier is what could have been, if a girl had actually given him the light of day. Without a doubt, a psycho level of attachment that would lead to all sorts of potential instances of abuse and manipulation and who knows what else
this entire thing makes me glad i got help and admitted i have npd-like traits, despite not being able to be diagnosed im trying to get help still, i dont want to risk ending up like someone like that guy
I just wanted to say that If you have suicidal thoughts, mental trauma, Post traumatic stress disorder or anything Just know. You have a purpose you are beautiful, kind, just be yourself and go after what you want to do. You are amazing, you got this, and things will get better in your life, you will do great things, and so many people like your family and I are proud of you and love you dearly. Your future is bigger than your past and your past does not define you are awesome and a warrior. Don’t hate yourself simply because of your past, forgive yourself, love yourself no matter what because you deserve the world and the great things in it. Things we’ll get better in your life. You are the light of the world. Stay safe. 💪🏽❤️. Have a beautiful day
"The true alpha male" "I’ll be a god compared to you" "You will all be animals" "I am in truth, the superior one" "I’m the perfect guy" "The supreme gentleman" Bro what?💀🔫
Mate you're probably not informed enough about that case. He was subjected to massive bullying at Crespi & Taft highschool due to his youthful appearance and nerdy clothing style. The girls laughed about him getting bullied while adoring the bullies. He even started to refuse leave his dad's car to go to school, bc he was that scared of the bullies, but his dad chose to ignore that pulling him out of his car dragging him to school. That probably made Elliot feel like no one could understand him and his dad certainly wasn't a big help in that regard to put it mildly. He also lost most of his social contacts at the age of 13. There was so much insecurity and inner turmoil inside of him he couldn't overwhelm himself do approach girls. It started in summer camp during his late childhood. He accidentally bumped into a girl he described as taller than him and good looking. She screamed at him in response, embarrassing him in the process. That made him stay quiet for the rest of the day. She was hanging around with some popular boys who adored the girl who embarrassed him. That incident started to make him being afraid of girls. He probably never recovered from that and thought that all girls are like that. That's why he thought of women being that way. He was also severely mistreated by his step mom Soumaya: E.g. after Elliot finished work with his dad's friend he quickly stopped by at his dad's house in order to drink sth. After he entered the house, Soumaya had gotten infuriated, bc he didn't knock at the door. She proceeded to order him to leave the house again in order to knock again. Elliot rightfully refused to do so and filled a glass with water. Soumaya knocked the glass out of his hands resulting in the glass being shattered on the floor. Peter Rodger rushed up the stairs to check on what was going on and after collecting the information he decided to side with Soumaya. He put his 2nd wife over his own son. She also embarrassed him lots of times before his guests and placed restrictions on his playtime of WoW (his only place of comfort at the time), forced him to go up to other people humiliating him in the process, cuz he was to shy to do so through his own effort, but otherwise she wouldn't let him return to his home. He was lacking social skills, but forced to approach other kids by Soumaya without being taught the needed social skills beforehand. His dad was rarely there in his life, often made it seem like the women in his life were more important than Elliot, never defended Elliot, but always the women and never taught Elliot how to approach women and girls. He was very successful with women, but never taught his son anything about how to approach them. He could've really helped him in that regard. Elliot also moved homes a lot of times, his parents divorced when he was 7 yo and that probably stopped his emotional development, cuz he always seemed to have never lost that childish personality even in his early 20s. He often experienced heated arguments between his parents, before they divorced and the schedule often changed. Sometimes he would just visit his dad each weekend, while living at his mom's house during the week days and sometimes he alternately lived at his mom's and dad's house for a full week respectively. All of these events and experiences combined paired with the possibility that he might have suffered from some form of undiagnosed mental illness, probably Asperger syndrome formed the Elliot Rodger who commited his well-known "Day of Retribution".
@@WarriorukI see you replied to others. It’s unfortunate he had all those things happening to him, but it still doesn’t change the fact that 6 people had died because he chose to do this. At the end of the day you can provide all the help to a person. All the help in the world, but if they chose not to better themselves in healthy ways and chose to do this, yeah no. His mental health doesn’t take way accountability of his actions. He killed people, there’s only so much sympathy you can give to a person who is suffering like he had, but he still chose and planned to kill them. That doesn’t change the fact that he was a horrible person for doing this, no matter his past.
i feel like ppl like this usually tend to project their feelings of shitty self worth/inferiority complex onto others and convince themselves that theyre the best and deserve everything. his statements of "punishin women" for not datin and havin sex w him rlly proves this to me. and tbh i feel like there was a chance he couldve violated someone if it ever crossed his mind. mans was delusional and it clearly showed, and i feel like at some point his delusions started to show reality which could one of be the reasons he decided to go out the kill ppl(one of the reasons obviously bein "oh shit i can kill ppl w guns" when he went the the shootin range).
I’ve heard of this story before glad you reacted to it it’s honestly sad in my opinion I hope those families are doing ok…another thing ghosttundra has made a new Lacey’s Flash Games video if you haven’t seen it already its….very different from the other three
People calling elliot a incel is not a surprise but you have to understand that bullying fucks people up mentally, bullying causes social anxiety and isolation which results in loneliness, on top of that having parents that take your personal issues lightly leads to even worse loneliness and that causes a case like this. Rip to all the victims and elliot.
listen, I'm 21 and single but i wouldn't pull a stunt like that, i literally take care of myself and focus on my hobbies and work, this is scary to see
Not trying to defend his actions but being single was just one of the many reasons that made Elliot Rodger go insane. You would know this if you watched the video
@@blossom1290it Is not his personality why he couldn't get girls he was creepy that'd why he couldn't get girls woman don't want to be with no creepy man Elliot was creepy and he didn't even know like fr
i kinda relate to him tho.. seeing other ppl having fun with their friends while i just sit in my room all alone forgotten. it doesnt make me angy, just sad. and like my life means nothing. id rl want some friends to hang out. to go back home at night happy and knowing i didnt waste another day. but my social anxiety isn't helping me. and no one is helping me either. but i would never hurt anyone bc of my issues. also my parents got divorced too and its hell.. i dont even have a real home a place where i really feel safe and comfy bc i move from moms house to dads house twice a week every week :/
I’m so sorry to hear all of this. Please please know tho that life isn’t hard forever. I get lonely and have anxiety too. I’m 25 now and I’m glad I never let things like that make me do harmful things to myself or others. I’m much happier now so dw, you’ll get there. It’ll get better as cliche as it sounds
@@shooshiMooshi actually i gave myself 3 years. If nothing gets better I'll just give up but thank u i rl like watching ur content it makes me somehow feel understood
As a child of divorce parent i can only give that of my side. I have been living with my mom and depending on how they act it can also fuck up your physical health. For me i always started blaming myself for things that weren't my fault due to my siblings and my mom i had grown clingy to as she was the only one who had my back, and my dad(who i still dont talk with) was trying to kick us out, he managed to do so
@@Arenadaze I know, when life's bad, you start blaming yourself for everything even though it isn't your fault. I'm sorry for the family issues you have, and I am really glad to know your situation is better. It's okay if you can't read emotions, we're not perfect. You can always get better though :)
5:33 another way is when they don't explain the subject of divorce and they just expect the kids to move on(it's happened to me and it messed me up BAD, all of my happiness and confidence went out the window)
Elliot Rogers had so many options . There were so many things he could have done differently, yet Elliot choose this messed up path and hurt so many people because of his selfishness.
Dude just needs a friend to talk to him about his problems, thats just society they rather ridicule you than to ask how's your day is going. I'm pretty sure if he had someone to talk to he wouldn't have ended up like this, I feel bad for him.
Mate you're probably not imformed enough about that case. He was massively bullied at Crespi & Taft highschool due to his youthful appearance and nerdy clothing style. The girls laughed about him getting bullied while adoring the bullies. He even started to refuse leave his dad's car to go to school, bc he was that scared of the bullies, but his dad chose to ignore that pulling him out of his car dragging him to school. That probably made Elliot feel like no one understand him and his dad certainly wasn't a big help to put it mildly. He also lost most of his social contacts at the age of 13. There was so much insecurity and inner turmoil inside of him he couldn't overwhelm himself do approach girls. It started in summer camp during his late childhood. He accidentally bumped into a girl her described as taller than him and good looking. She screamed at him in response, embarrassing him in the process. That made him quiet for the rest of the day. She was hanging around with some popular boys who adored the girl who embarrassed him. That incident started to make him being afraid of girls. He probably never recovered from that and thought that all girls are like that. That's why he thought of women being that way. He was also very mistreated by his step mom Soumaya: E.g. after Elliot finished work with his dad's friend he quickly stopped by at his dad's house in order to drink sth. After he entered the house, Soumaya got infuriated, bc he didn't knock at the door. She proceeded to order him to leave the house again in order to knock again. Elliot rightfully refused to do so and filled a glass with water. Soumaya knocked the glass out of his hands resulting in the glass being shattered on the floor. Peter Rodger rushed up the stairs to check on what was going on and after collecting the information he decided to side with Soumaya. He put his 2nd wife over his own son. She also embarrassed him lots of times (sometimes even before his guests) and placed restrictions on his playtime of WoW (his only place of comfort at the time), forced him to go up to other people humiliating him in the process, cuz he was to shy to do so through his own effort, but otherwise she wouldn't let him return to his home etc. His dad was rarely there in his life, often made it seem like the women in his life were more important than Elliot, never defended Elliot, but always the women and never taught Elliot how to approach women and girls. He was very successful with women obviously, but never taught his son anything about that. He could've really helped him with that matter. He also moved homes a lot of times, his parents divorced when he was 7 yo and that probably stopped his emotional development, cuz he always seemed to have never lost that childish personality even in his early 20s. He often experienced heated arguments between his parents, before they divorced and the schedule often changed. Sometimes he would just visit his dad each weekend, while living at his mom's house during the week days and sometimes he alternately lived at his mom's and dad's house for a full week respectively. All of these events and experiences combined paired with the possibiltiy that he might have suffered from some form of undiagnosed mental illness, probably Asperger syndrome formed the Elliot Rodger who commited his well-known "Day of Retribution".
@@Warrioruk Soumaya never mistreated Elliot at all. In fact, unlike Li Chin, who caressed his ego at every turn and made him believe he was entitled to anything he wanted, Soumaya actually tried to bring him down to earth, but didn't work because Chin was constantly whispering in his ear and poisoning his mind. Elliot hated Soumaya because she was the only one of his parental figures who didn't cater to his every whim as he was so accustomed to. And that kind of attitude is not only limited to his family though (eg. He derided his friend James as "weak" for not being as resentful of his virginity as himself).
What I truly hate most about these types of people, they are so narcissistic that they believe themselves perfect so they never think to work on themselves, then they have the nerve to blame others for why they have poor social lives.
Ur not the only one ive noticed that most troubled kids come from broken families like divorce parents etc etc. Not sure why they turn out to be psychopaths but from my perspective, its got to do with losing a love one
I remember this, he was weird, but had some issues with him, and i feel kind of bad for him, like i dont know how to put it other than i feel bad for him
@@Sarah_Malter yea I get that but I just couldn't see him focusing on that.. this dude was CONSUMED with finding a girl to the point he couldn't do anything else.. this dude have any hobbies or extra curriculum things to do because he CHOSE to do so because all he wanted was a girlfriend.. just think about it.. if you watch the video again and really focus on his mindset, and just study him you would probably even change your mind.. I'm not saying he wouldn't have started the writing hobby, it's just I couldn't see him sticking with it because of his mindset.. it was like a disease that kept him from wanting to do anything else.. i know someone like him.. he used to be nearly just as bad..
@@thewizardofoz511 Yeah I get your point I was just talking about how it would’ve been good but when those type of people wznt something it becomes obsessive
@@Sarah_Malter EXACTLY.. it's soo sad people feel obsessed to feel like you NEED to have someone in your life or you'll die pretty much.. see someone like him wouldn't have done well even if he DID have a gf.. I'm pretty sure he would try to be manipulative and controlling.. and try to see where she's at most times.. he will project his own insecurities on to her.. and there will be a lot more bad times than good times
notice how when he says why don't girls like me he mainly ONLY lists physical attributes and appearances. love goes way deeper than that, he clearly doesn't understand it and that girls are complex too. we arent like oh ooga booga money ooga booga muscles me love. like no
@@Schinzo__ cope that some loser who isnt even alive anymore doesnt understand how girls and women are complex individuals because hes stupid? doesnt sound like i need to cope about any of that 🤣🤣
Rejection and bullying. Parents need to stop this cycle of relationship addiction. New relationships and having kids with new partners is traumatizing for small children. Obviously.
Everytime he was talking about how great he was compared to other guys and complained why he never got any girls, it just screamed massive pick me boy behavior as well as straight up delusional 🤮
4:57 Fun Fact, from what I gathered from his manifesto, he really adored Anakin Skywalker from his favorite movie ever, Star Wars episode III: Revenge of the Sith. So, his mannerisms in the videos are basically him copying Anakin's mannerisms in that movie.
2:56 well think about it Imagine everything in the house changing cause your parents split up, and you love them dearly. The energy change, the mood of them both, one of the parents being out the house for good, some kids having to choose who to live and stay with in court. The kids' entire environment changes. Depending on how bad the situation is, it could affect them deeply, leaving/forming truama. 5:15 I just came to this time stamp😭
He was not loved by parents but spoiled. He had zero connections to parents or friends. What he needed in his life is dogs or cats, as a pet so he could have had some sort of connection.