Psychologists consider narcissistic sociopaths to exhibit traits of both narcissistic personality disorder (NPD) and antisocial personality disorder (ASPD). This combination creates a personality profile characterized by extreme self-centeredness, a lack of empathy, manipulative tendencies, and a disregard for social norms and the rights of others. Here are key points psychologists emphasize about such individuals:
Core Traits:
1. Narcissistic Features:
Grandiose sense of self-importance.
Constant need for admiration and validation.
Entitlement and exploitation of others to meet personal needs.
Lack of genuine empathy for others' feelings or needs.
2. Sociopathic (ASPD) Features:
Persistent disregard for laws, rules, and the rights of others.
Manipulative and deceitful behaviors for personal gain.
Impulsivity and inability to plan ahead responsibly.
Aggressiveness, hostility, or violent tendencies.
Psychological Dynamics:
Emotional Manipulation: Narcissistic sociopaths use charm, charisma, and deceit to manipulate others into serving their interests.
Lack of Remorse: They rarely feel guilt or remorse for their harmful actions, as their sense of superiority and lack of empathy override moral considerations.
Superficial Relationships: Relationships are often shallow and transactional, serving only their needs.
Impact on Others:
Exploitation: They can harm or exploit others emotionally, financially, or physically without concern for consequences.
Toxic Interactions: People close to them, such as family, friends, or coworkers, often experience confusion, distress, and emotional harm.
Psychologists’ Views on Treatment:
Narcissistic sociopaths are notoriously difficult to treat due to their resistance to acknowledging faults or seeking help.
Psychotherapy, when attempted, may focus on managing harmful behaviors rather than achieving deep psychological change.
Cultural Representation:
Psychologists and researchers often highlight the portrayal of such individuals in media and real life as being disproportionately influential in positions of power, which can amplify their harmful tendencies on a larger scale.
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"People who have power and keep deciding who gets to talk and who doesn't, are criminals."
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“He’s riddled with contradictions, and at some point I am hoping that even his followers will begin to notice that from sentence to sentence, he makes no sense.” So when you get Musk pretending to be a champion of women and young girls, and then he calls Jess Phillips an ‘evil witch’ – I mean, how is that on a scale of medieval misogyny?”
Hislop complained that “it’s impossible to avoid” Musk’s misinformation as “he has enormous power” due to his wealth. He also said that the X/Twitter owner’s reach is helped by “people who have been persuaded over the past five years or so that the mainstream media hasn’t covered any stories and that the only people who have noticed anything happening in the world are people sitting in their bedrooms and sending messages to each other”. Hislop noted that reporters are currently “spending half the time pointing out stories that aren’t true”. “It’s an amazing feat of deception,” he told Marr, adding that the troubles began when Musk called British diver Vernon Unsworth - who aided in the rescue of a Thai soccer team and their coach from a cave system in 2018 – a paedophile."
"They want to win world wars against Russia, China, North Korea and Iran ALL at the same time but they can't put out a citywide fire that's been burning for almost a week in one of their major financial hubs?"
“Peter Thiel, David Sacks, Elon Musk, are all white South Africans,” he added. “He should go back to South Africa. Why do we have South Africans, the most racist people on earth, white South Africans, we have them making any comments at all on what goes on in the United States?” - Steve Bannon
The mental trauma of government and big tech censorship will echo through generations.
“For those who want censorship, I think they should be careful what they ask for because once you institute censorship, it’s only a matter of time before that censorship is turned [against] you,” Musk said.

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"Based on our analysis of historical price cycles and recent price action, along with the widely-held expectation for a more favorable regulatory environment for the digital assets industry in the U.S. in 2025 under the new administration, the availability of spot ETF [exchange-traded fund] products in the U.S., and accelerating institutional investor and corporate adoption, we now estimate that bitcoin will reach $225,000 per coin by the end of 2025," HC Wainwright analyst Mike Colonnese wrote in a note seen by CNBC. However, Colonnese said the bitcoin price could "significantly exceed" its price prediction if the U.S. implements bitcoin as a treasury reserve asset this year—something he has assigned a 60% likelihood of happening."
The health secretary, Wes Streeting, summed up many people’s fatigue when asked about Mr Musk’s antics by replying: “Do I have to?” Mr Musk’s attention-seeking is as exhausting as it is reckless. Lacking any grasp of British law or the 2022 child abuse inquiry, he smeared both the current prime minister and his predecessor Gordon Brown. The latter was outraged enough to contact the BBC’s Today programme on Monday morning with evidence to contradict Mr Musk’s claims.
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Sabah Kaiser, who served as ethnic minority ambassador for the independent inquiry into child sexual abuse led by Alexis Jay, which reported last year, said it was “very, very dangerous for the government to turn child sexual abuse into a matter of colour”. She told Today: “Child sexual abuse does not have a skin colour, it doesn’t have a religion. It doesn’t have a culture. Child sexual abuse does not discriminate. And so therefore, it is really, really important that we as a nation have a singular societal response to this issue. “It is really important that we do not turn this very, very important issue into an issue about colour. Because let’s be frank, let’s be serious: that grabs headlines, but that is not helpful for this topic.”
