The speaker, Nikolai Sobolev, begins by expressing his condolences for a recent tragic event. He criticizes the media for sensationalizing the situation and the authorities for their reactions, suggesting that they are more focused on banning things than addressing the root causes of such incidents.
Sobolev then discusses the individual who carried out the act, describing him as a fan of Navalny and a victim of a movie about real estate in Gelendzhik. He suggests that the individual's mental illness was a result of the shocking content of the movie.
Sobolev criticizes the media for exploiting such events for their own gain, and for blaming foreign social networks for the situation. He also mentions the controversy surrounding the use of social media platforms like Twitter and Instagram.
The speaker then discusses the issue of mental health in society, criticizing the ignorance and negligence of people towards psychotherapy and psychology. He mentions the work of scientist Daniel Amen, who studied 83,000 x-rays of the brain and found that some pathologies in the brain can directly affect social behavior.
Sobolev shares a story about a 9-year-old boy named Andrew who attacked a girl on a baseball field without any apparent reason. Andrew's behavior changed after a cyst in his brain was removed. Sobolev suggests that this could be a model for treating individuals with mental health issues.
In conclusion, Sobolev calls for society to study the brain and create a system to identify such pathologies. He criticizes the current approach of quick bans and suggests that this is an opportunity to restore brain damage. He asks his viewers to help disseminate this information and to share their thoughts on the topic.
1. The speaker's name is Nikolai Sobolev.
2. The speaker mentions that there will not be any hard exclusive footage of any terrible details of what happened.
3. The speaker believes that Instagram stars often publish tearful stories of the YouTube trend.
4. The speaker suggests that authorities urgently want to ban something immediately, probably something that they could not ban when something like this happened last time.
5. The speaker believes that such situations should be completely excluded and even ordinary people began to be nostalgic about the times of the death penalty.
6. The speaker mentions a young man who was a fan of Navalny and was pushed into crime by a movie about real estate in Gelendzhik.
7. The speaker mentions that people died at the tragedy location and suggests that this is a story that needs to be exposed.
8. The speaker suggests that pornography also happens when naked people have sex with each other.
9. The speaker suggests that the shooter was a quiet, shy, and kind person who never communicated with anyone.
10. The speaker suggests that the shooter was not adequate and was not aware of what he was doing.
11. The speaker believes that a monster was literally born inside a person.
12. The speaker suggests that the shooter had serious psychological problems and his telegram channel was pure delirium of grandeur.
13. The speaker suggests that the shooter was diagnosed with a benign tumor, which could be the cause of the aggression that started.
14. The speaker believes that psychotherapy and psychology are not understood by people out of absolute negligence.
15. The speaker suggests that psychiatrists are not investing in the development of the science of the brain itself.
16. The speaker mentions a story of Andrew, a 9-year-old boy who attacked a girl on a baseball field without any apparent reason.
17. The speaker suggests that the boy's behavior became absolutely normal after a cyst the size of a golf ball that occupied his entire left temporal lobe was removed.
18. The speaker suggests that the boy was able to live a full life without harming anyone, and all because someone with the right people checked his brain.
19. The speaker suggests that society doesn’t really want to study anything or change anything, society wants to exterminate, repress, destroy.
20. The speaker suggests that the state should finance the creation of some kind of system that will help identify such pathologies, diseases.
21. The speaker believes that genetics has not yet found any clear markers of mental illness.