So he should be locked because he allegedly has Asperger's?
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On 4 July 2009, the second victim, who is now six, was playing outside near his home when he was lured away to look for a lost football but was actually taken to the teenager's house and abused.
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How do those sort of actions square up with having Asperger's?
National Autistic Society
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Asperger syndrome is mostly a 'hidden disability'. This means that you can't tell that someone has the condition from their outward appearance. People with the condition have difficulties in three main areas. They are: - social communication
- social interaction
- social imagination.
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He seemed not to have enough of a problem
imagining a ruse of a lost football,
communicating and
interacting with a young boy about that, in order to achieve his aims.
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Originally Posted by foreverwar
Which is why I asked the question - thank you, however, for answering on his behalf.
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Thank you for clarifying that - my confusion was that you appeared to be stating that "Aspergers" or "their sexuality" made them think it was OK to rape 5 year olds, whilst the raping of young children (part of the paedophilia syndrome) has nothing to do with sexuality, and all to do with "power".
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If it is just about "power", would there be such a thing as paedophilia? Wouldn't it just be a case of wanting "power" over young/old, male/female, human/animal or any combination of those with
no specific preference for a single group.