Just because you're a sociopath doesn't mean you're a serial killer. There are tons of sociopaths that don't kill people. Usually they hold roles like "CEO" or "Congressman," so we're not likely to have them in our clutches.
So we're kind of stuck with the serial killer sociopaths. The good news is, we have a bunch of those. And I have an idea that might help society. You may think that the killers would not have any incentive to help, but they actually do.
Here's the idea. As part of sentencing, sociopathic serial killers have to participate in this program. Initially they won't want to, but when they realize they can get something they never expected to get ever again in return? They'll be on board. Because it's important to them to feel better, stronger, than the average bear they will want to take part in this. It will actually get their dicks hard. (Those who have dicks, at least.)
Every five years I think people should be exposed to a sociopath. When we have so many of them in reserve, it shouldn't be a problem. I think everyone should be in a room with a sociopath at rest, and then that sociopath should "turn it on." Just to show how easily it can be done, and how earnest they seem. How believable they are. And then they should "turn it off," just to show how scary something like that is.
I have had conversations with people I believe to be sociopaths, and it is very unsettling when they turn off their charm. It's easier than flicking a switch. It's like expelling a breath. And when they scare people with that? They'll get what they want.
And we'll get what we want: a constant reminder of how easy it is to lie and seem perfectly believable. Because a lot of sociopaths *do* wind up as CEOs, No one loves to take advantage of the public more than a CEO. Most people give others the benefit of the doubt, so it's easy to get hurt by sociopaths. It would be much better to have training and experience in dealing with one. As a whole I think society would improve in such a fashion.
Of course, I may be high. Possibly.
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