I'm way more concerned about the children being shot than the "psychological disorders and trauma" of the men shooting them.
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@BreadstickNinja Very much agreed.
Just interesting that the post I quoted comes from within Gaza
Sure, still newsworthy. I just don't have any sympathy for whatever minor harm they self-inflicted in the course of carrying out a genocide.
The transition in Nazi Germany from shooting to gassing happened partly because of the effect it has on the psyche of the perpetrators.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Einsatzgruppen
~~"The historian Christian Ingrao notes an attempt was made to make the shootings a collective act without individual responsibility. Framing the shootings in this way was not psychologically sufficient for every perpetrator to feel absolved of guilt."~~
This isn't the best evidence, but it shouldn't be too hard to find, if wants to look more deeply into it.