FRIDAY, APRIL 24, 2026
This seems to be where it started: "Conduct disorder?"
Believe it or not, that innocuous sounding designation is an actual clinical term. Behind that innocuous formulation lies a vast amount of human tragedy and personal hurt.
We've discussed this topic in the past, but for today, let's go there again. The leading authority speaks:
Conduct disorder
Conduct disorder (CD) is a mental disorder diagnosed in childhood or adolescence that presents itself through a repetitive and persistent pattern of behavior that includes theft, lies, physical violence that may lead to destruction, and reckless breaking of rules, in which the basic rights of others or major age-appropriate norms are violated. These behaviors are often referred to as "antisocial behaviors," and is often seen as the precursor to antisocial personality disorder; however, the latter, by definition, cannot be diagnosed until the individual is 18 years old. Conduct disorder may result from parental rejection and neglect and in such cases can be treated with family therapy, as well as behavioral modifications and pharmacotherapy. It may also be caused by environmental lead exposure. Conduct disorder is estimated to affect 51.1 million people globally as of 2013.
So says the leading authority, at the start of a lengthy discussion. That said, can there really be some such "mental disorder"—some such clinical diagnosis?
The innocuous name of this disorder may trigger a skeptic's instinctive denial. That said, for the Cleveland Clinic's thumbnail on "Conduct Disorder," you can just click here. For the overview by Johns Hopkins Medicine, you can just click this.
We're telling you these things, as best we can, because our major news orgs and journalists won't. In truth, the American discourse barely comprehends the basic fact that "mental illness" exists. Our society's understanding of "mental illness" is extremely limited.
Within this branch of medical science, "Conduct Disorder" is an actual thing! And then the story leads on from there. The leading authority on Antisocial Personality Disorder (colloquially, "sociopathy") says this about the connection between these two disorders:
Antisocial personality disorder
Antisocial personality disorder (ASPD) is a personality disorder defined by a chronic pattern of behavior that disregards the rights and well-being of others. People with ASPD often exhibit behavior that conflicts with social norms, leading to issues with interpersonal relationships, employment, and legal matters. The condition generally manifests in childhood or early adolescence, with a high rate of associated conduct problems and a tendency for symptoms to peak in late adolescence and early adulthood.
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In the main section (section II) of the DSM-5...antisocial personality disorder is defined as being characterized by at least three of seven traits. In order to be diagnosed with antisocial personality disorder under the DSM-5, one must be at least 18 years old, show evidence of onset of conduct disorder before age 15, and antisocial behavior cannot be explained by schizophrenia or bipolar disorder.
We're telling you this, as best we can, because our high-end journalists won't. But yes—it seems that a diagnosis of antisocial personality disorder requires evidence of "conduct disorder" before the age of 15.
CHAPTER THREE: The Great I-Am[...]Encouraged by his father, Donald eventually started to believe his own hype. By the time he was twelve, the right side of his mouth was curled up in an almost perpetual sneer of self-conscious superiority, and [his older brother] Freddy had dubbed him “the Great I-Am,” echoing a passage from Exodus he’d learned in Sunday school in which God first reveals himself to Moses.[...]Though Donald’s behavior didn’t bother [his father]—given his long hours at the office, he wasn’t often around to witness much of what happened at home—it drove his mother to distraction. Mary couldn’t control him at all, and Donald disobeyed her at every turn. Any attempt at discipline by her was rebuffed. He talked back. He couldn’t ever admit he was wrong; he contradicted her even when she was right; and he refused to back down. He tormented his little brother and stole his toys. He refused to do his chores or anything else he was told to do. Perhaps worst of all to a fastidious woman like her, he was a slob who refused to pick up after himself no matter how much she threatened him. “Wait until your father comes home” had been an effective threat with Freddy, but to Donald it was a joke that his father seemed to be in on.Finally, by 1959, Donald’s misbehavior—fighting, bullying, arguing with teachers—had gone too far. [The private] Kew-Forest [School] had reached its limits. Fred’s being on the school’s board of trustees cut two ways: on the one hand, Donald’s behavior had been overlooked longer than it otherwise might have; on the other, it caused Fred some inconvenience. Name-calling and teasing kids too young to fight back had escalated into physical altercations. Fred didn’t mind Donald’s acting out, but it had become intrusive and time consuming for him. When one of his fellow board members at Kew-Forest recommended sending Donald to New York Military Academy as a way to rein him in, Fred went along with it. Throwing him in with military instructors and upperclassmen who wouldn’t put up with his shit might toughen up Fred’s burgeoning protégé even more. Fred had more important things to do than deal with Donald.I don’t know if Mary had any say in the final decision, but she didn’t fight for her son to stay home, either, a failure Donald couldn’t help but notice. It must have felt like a replay of all the times she’d abandoned him in the past.
Over Donald’s objections, he was enrolled at NYMA, a private boys’ boarding school sixty miles north of New York City. The other kids in the family referred to NYMA as a “reform school”—it wasn’t prestigious like St. Paul’s, which Freddy had attended. Nobody sent their sons to NYMA for a better education, and Donald understood it rightly as a punishment.
Agree. Every Republican voter truly is a bigot.
ReplyDeleteI don't like him. Never voted for him.
ReplyDeleteIt's going around.
DeleteFucking idiot who needs to shut the fuck up and go to bed disorder:
ReplyDelete"Because you just can’t live with the reality, so you don’t.
12:18am – Demands Chuck Schumer resign
12:19am – Posts a tweet saying Obama tried to “overthrow the government in 2016.”
12:22am – Reposts a statement from Sen. Mike Lee calling for the filibuster to be removed
12:27am – Posts a conspiracy video alleging Obama and Hillary Clinton committed treason
12:27am – Posts a tweet from a MAGA account calling for Obama and Clinton to be arrested for treaso
12:28am – Another post calling for treason charges against Obama and Clinton
12:28am – Yet another post demanding treason charges for Obama and Clinton
12:29am – Posts an AI image of a man holding a sign
1:13am – Demands the 2020 election be “wiped from the books and be of no further force or effect.”
2:43am – Posts about Clint Eastwood complimenting him
2:44am – Posts about Elon Musk calling the Southern Poverty Law Center a “scam”
2:45am – Posts about a far-right podcast
. . . also too the Secretary of the Navy got fired because he wasn’t able to deliver a Futuristic Supership With Gentile Space Lasers and Shark Repellant in less than three years"
Mr. Phelan is the first service secretary to be forced from the Defense Department during this administration, though he is far from the only senior Pentagon official to be dismissed. Defense Secretary Pete Hegseth has fired or sidelined more than two dozen generals and admirals (AKA - the blackity black blacks and the icky sticky women) over the past year, including the Army’s chief of staff, Gen. Randy George, earlier this month. Mr. Hegseth has also butted heads with the secretary of the Army, Daniel P. Driscoll, over promotions and a host of other issues.
DeleteShit is fucked up and shit.
Republicans have even less credibility than Trump:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.ms.now/news/trump-iran-war-republicans-urge-patience
Trump has ruined the Republican Party.
ReplyDeletewomp womp
"In his years at NYMA, did he get the help he needed?"
ReplyDeleteMore likely, he found older, meaner boys who helped him hone his bullying.
Trump is obsessed with men who, unlike himself, do not have a tiny penis.
DeleteWeird guy.
11:27. No, Trump is the ultimate culmination of what is wrong with the Republican Party.
DeleteTrump essentially made up a story about eight Iranian women, using AI generated photos sourced from a known Israeli/Zionist propagandist, then lied about "saving" these AI generated women and had his press secretary lie about it too.
ReplyDeleteThis common behavior from Trump may be explained by his horrible upbringing, but it does not excuse Trump's lies, corruption, and crimes.
Good point. There's nothing actionable about Trump's supposed CD or ASPD, but there is about Trump's corruption and crimes.
DeleteBob seems deeply out of touch, and frankly out to lunch.
I would like to chew that over.
Deletefucking maniac strikes again:
ReplyDeleteUK position on Falklands will not change, No 10 says after leaked Pentagon memo
Internal email proposes US should reassess support for UK claim to islands because of lack of support for Iran war
Like most Republicans, Trump is horrendously unattractive, a disgusting fat slob.
ReplyDeleteTrump is also a serial sexual predator, which is another common trait among Republicans.
And another trait he shares with Republicans, aside from the greed and racism, is that he cheats at golf.
DeleteOne trouble with "conduct disorder" is that the definition doesn't allow for magnitudes. The Cleveland Clinic says any one of the following can be "conduct disorder."
ReplyDelete--Be irresponsible
-- Skip school or run away (delinquent behavior)
-- Steal or do other things to violate the rights of others
-- Physically harm animals or other people, such as committing assault or rape
Some of these are major, like rape. Some are normal. What child hasn't been irresponsible to some degree?
Lumping them together invites a kind of word play that leads to wrong conclusions. One tacit "logical" argument goes like this
1. When David in Cal was a child, he was sometimes inconsiderate of others. Thus, he suffered from conduct disorder.
2. "Conduct disorder" includes rape.
3. David in Cal is a rapist
This sort of reasoning is often applied to racism
1. Charlie Kirk criticized MLK
2. People who criticize MLK are often racists
3. So, Kirk must be a racist
4. Racists treat black people badly and approve of bad treatment of black people
5. Thus, Kirk treated black people badly and approved of bad treatment of black people.
Of course, Kirk didn't treat black people badly or approve of such treatment. But, this obviously wrong syllogism is not presented in steps like this. Instead SPLC told us that Kirk criticized MLK, so Kirk is a racist, hence a bad person. Millions bought that argument
The best comment I ever heard about Charlie Kirk, wish I could remember the wag who wrote it so I could provide attribution:
Delete"I do not support what happened to Charlie Kirk. But Charlie Kirk supported what happened to Charlie Kirk."
Leroy
Leroy, what an awful accusation: You imply that Charlie Kirk approved of murder and assassination!
DeleteYou appear not to know much about Kirk, yet you're happy to publicly share your hatred of him. Millions of nice people who knew little about Kirk made similar comments. What is the motivation for nice people to behave so hatefully?
This is tedious, especially coming from someone who makes as many logical errors as you do.
DeleteNobody wanted to see Charlie Kirk die the way he did, apparently at the hands of a right wing groyper, but everyone is glad Charlie Kirk is dead, including his merry widow.
DeleteCharlie Kirk was an unrepentant and unapologetic racist.
You live by the sword, you die by the sword.
dickhead's job here is to divert, distract and deflect. fuck him straight to hell,
Deletethe proud Jewish atheist zionist who votes religiously for the racist and fascists who work non-stop to turn this country into white nationalist Christian theocracy.
@1:37 - Kirk invited people of all ethnicities and political beliefs to politely discuss issues. His enemies murdered him and celebrated his murder. These two approaches are not equally “by the sword.”
DeleteThe comment by said wag made was in response to what Kirk himself said - that gun violence, though unfortunate, was a necessary evil in order to protect our Second Amendment rights.
DeleteLeroy
David does not care about Charlie Kirk.
DeleteDavid is a troll, everything he says is made up/inaccurate.
Ostensibly, Kirk was put out of his misery by a right winger who thought Kirk's strategy of using racism to be divisive so that right wing elites can maintain their power was deeply misguided.
DeleteThere are some issues though, like with ballistics etc.
MAGA thinks Israel had Kirk assassinated.
Either way, since then, Erika Kirk has been having the time of her life.
David is just another dumb bitch troll. He has been assigned the very big and important job of making everyone understand why the SPLC needs to be jailed. I guess his masters realized after 8 weeks that nobody has been buying their bullshit on how well/victory is here the Iran "war" is going (pro tip: we lost on day one) so now its time to shoot our space lasers at other targets - those nasty negroes attacking terrorist organizations like the KKK. Pathetic.
DeleteTrump and the Republicans: war is peace, fighting racism is racist.
DeleteThey read Orwell like it's an instruction manual.
In reality Orwell was a democratic socialist trying to warn the world about right wing authoritarianism and fascism.
“The Great Replacement is not a theory, it’s a reality.”
ReplyDelete"The Jews will not replace us!"
Delete"The Jews will not replace us!"
"The Jews will not replace us!"
The sooner white men lose control the better. White men are fucking idiots.
DeleteI didn't know AI was racist.
DeleteTo some MLK jr was an inspiration, to others he "was an awful person."
ReplyDeleteThose "others' like the fact that the average Black family has only 8-15 cents for every dollar the average White family has.
DeleteHow a Dunce Asks for Help
ReplyDelete"The Europeans] need the Strait of Hormuz much more than we do, and might want to start doing less talking and having fancy conferences in Europe and getting on a boat.”
- Pete Hegseth, 3/23/26
Hector- I do not believe that a more polite comment from Hegseth would have changed the minds of our NATO allies. Do you?
DeleteBTW I think Hegseth was right. The Europeans are good at having fancy conferences, but they’re poor at actually solving problems.
BTW Hegseth is a fucking idiot who fucking lost the Iran War on Day 1, and now the dumb woman punching pussy wants help after he fucked it all up. Cry me a river you fucking pea brains.
DeleteThe fucking ART of the fucking deal, eh dickhead?
DeleteYou're right that a nicer tone would not have changed our allies' minds, since NATO members pledge to help defend one another if attacked, not dive into every war of choice a member state embarks on and then can't figure out how to get out of.
DeleteBut a United States Secretary of Defense should speak like a statesman, not like a frat rat who's just found out the keg has run dry.
Explain this David, I can't other than for Trump it is Putin before Country:
Delete"Trump is threatening Spain over its refusal to allow air bases be used for the Iran war.
Meanwhile, Russia provides Iran with targeting info and intelligence to kill Americans. Trump just invited Putin to the G20."
www.reuters.com/world/pentag...
Also too the child fucker went from a one day / two week war to Vietnam was eight years so give me time. You all so stupid in your stupid ever shrinking deranged cult.
In America, as long as you don't break any laws, you can be as racist, and sexist, and xenophobic as you want to be.
ReplyDeleteRepublicans enjoy exploring the limits of this concept.
Fight! Fight! Fight!
Odd how Christian Nationalists ally with Israel, a country of people that think Christians are inferior and do not believe Jesus existed, unlike Muslims who do believe in Jesus and generally coexist peacefully with Christians.
ReplyDeleteIt's almost as if Christian Nationalists are Christian in name only - CHINOs.
According to actual Christians and their bible, "no one can serve two masters", "whoever wishes to be a friend of the world makes himself an enemy of God", and “if anyone suffers as a Christian, he is not to be ashamed, but is to glorify God in this name”.
Sadly, most modern Republicans are headed for that Lake of Fire, having lived lives full of sin and false piety.
Ford is now begging Chinese automakers to share how they make superior EVs compared to American ones, even though China swiped the tech from America and Japan.
ReplyDeleteThis is a microcosm of the larger and broader concern that Republicans are ruining America's reputation.
America, under Trump, to the rest of the world: Please don't go!
https://youtu.be/PwrVePMx6t0?si=g7wTylAnWGBtY-Xr
Here's something that Bob might want to consider exploring:
ReplyDeletehttps://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2Gwx0Zo4emM
Electing a fucking moron to be the President of the USA just because he’s a gigantic bigot will be bring about the end of the American empire.
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