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| | RI-123i 'Use of the "Suppressive Person"-concept' |
 | | These persons have of course always existed, but they have never been adequately labeled as a general practise which would have been necessary and would have prevented the destruction of families, groups, cities, states, countries, continents, etc. (and this is the only reason why the fair game policy is correct). |
 | | This is not changed by the theories of anti-social personalities, such as Allen Hacker (Speaker), who proves and states also that Suppressive Persons don't exist. |
 | | This is, not quite, but almost, the same as saying "everybody is an anti-social personality", and that is so that Allen Hacker (Speaker) does not stick out and is not detected anymore as a Suppressive Person - which is his purpose since who knows how many years. |
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