Rhea and Antony,
if not for the Amanda specific basis of this hatred that is raised to such an unreasonable degree that critical thinking all but disappears, and I'm not saying that either of you are wrong at all in your analysis, because most of it does make sense, but what changes the answer (like I just said) is the person specific behavior that expands the original question from why are they behaving like this to specifically why Amanda?
Why are they specifically honing in on Amanda as the battleground to fight their perceptive version of evil?
Why not Muammar Gaddafi, or the depressive course of action displayed by the rulers of Saudi Arabia, or the ones who ordered the murder of the Tiananmen Square protestors a few years ago in China, or any of the many serial killers like Anthony Sowell etc etc.
Why are they ONLY attacking Amanda and her supporters? Of course, what makes the answer to this question doubly interesting (and equally as tricky and confusing) is that SOME of these same people are now doing the same thing in the Sarah Scazzi case:
http://www.thedailybeast.com/articl...der-mystery-unfolding-live-on-italian-tv.html
But regardless, the question still remains, why Amanda (and/ or Sabrina) instead of Gaddafi (or Rudy Guede for that matter) etc. etc.?
Well, first of all; Gaddafi, Rudy Guede and others are absolutely included in their perceived world of evil, which is also an interesting aspect in my eyes; how they just throw everything together on their site, they talk about Gaddafi or Berluscuoni there, which I find odd, because it has nothing to do with this case, the reason seems to be this "good versus evil feeling" they have there, so other evil characters are straightforwardly included … they also mix it with their private lifes, pets, children, everything is thrown into the good fight, everything is a part of the whole good versus evil idea …
I think the reason they so much focus on Amanda is because
everybody is against Gaddafi, how does that make them stand out from the crowd? But with Amanda's case, they can show how moral they truly are, there's where people show their true colours; a young pretty white girl and suddenly everybody is supporting a psychopathic sex-crazed killer. Here they can stand out, show how they aren't duped, how they stand by their convictions and morals and are not just throwing everything over board because Amanda is a nice and likeable looking young white woman.
And the fact that she is such an unlikely evil-character, has such an innocent aura, intensifies the whole feeling for them, that you would never think she was evil. It's more powerful then fighting an evil man or even dictator, because it's so extraordinary …
We are currently researching the reason behind hate driven crimes such as those displayed by serial killers, or the killing of that black man in Mississippi a few days ago:
http://www.cnn.com/2011/CRIME/08/06/...ime/index.html
and not to mention Hitler, or the Nazis and other sociopaths of this type.
We have found in our research that there is ample evidence that aggression is genetic:
http://www.amystrange.org/SCI-Farm-Fox-Experiment.pdf
and this aggression (unexplained aggression for all intent and purposes) needs an outlet. Some people express this aggression by killing prostitutes (sometimes blaming their victims for their own deaths), while other people use more acceptable avenues like attacking convicted murderers (and their supporters) online to relieve this unexplained aggression.
Not saying that pro-guilters are evil sociopaths, but rather that much of their behavior is a classic example of anger transference, and with this in mind the question then becomes; what exactly are they "really" mad about? This behavior can be seen in some pro-Amanda folks also, so it's not like Amanda haters have a corner on this particular market, it just seems more pronounced in pro-guilter's behavior than in others or maybe I'm just biased in this observation. As I've always said, I'm not perfect by any stretch of the imagination, and all of the above is not fact, but merely opinion,
Dave
Of course guilters are not sociopaths, we'd be doing the exact same mistake as them by assuming they were, their behaviour is in the realm of normal yet unfortunate human behaviour …
And it's true it can be seen in some pro-Amanda folks as well …
I think with some it is anger-transference as you mentioned, but I also think that many of them simply get a feeling of superiority — belonging to the good ones; that's a good feeling, you're better and more ethical than others, interestingly a lot of them are rather liberal, left wing politically, so I think this means a lot to them; not being racists (by not framing Rudy alone for the deed of them all), being on the side of the weak, the victims, not the perpetrators … I think it gives them significance and a feeling of moral superiority to fight their fight …