Showing posts with label Psychiatrists. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Psychiatrists. Show all posts

Friday, September 04, 2020

King Leopold II, The Caucasian Idi Amin Of Belgium

The monsters, left, King Leopold II of Belgium and Idi Amin of Uganda

The monsters, left, King Leopold II of Belgium and Idi Amin of Uganda



Very often, psychologists and psychiatrists have traced the cause of much of people’s behavior, character, and ailments to their homes. Therefore, it’s only through DNA analysis or a psychologist that we can give ourselves the precise account of the mental state of the lunatic King Leopold II of Belgium.

 

But for someone from a royal family to have children with a prostitute tells you much about the distorted mental state of King Leopold II.

 

Among humans, there are many born monsters that take the form of humans to live among us with the aim of destroying other people without remorse or sympathy. 


Many such people, such as Idi Amin of Uganda, Pol Pot of Cambodia, Mao Zedong of China, Joseph Stalin of the Soviet Union, Adolf Hitler, etc, were born into the world.

 

One of such monstrous kings who rule Belgium from 1865 to 1909Emperor was King Leopold II, who had a dark heart similar to the one we had in an African country called Uganda. 


Referred to as the ‘Butcher of Uganda,’ Idi Amin violated the rights of Ugandans and ordered the killings of thousands of people under a reign of terror, making him one of the cruelest presidents in Africa, after Emperor Bokassa.

 

Unable to take part in the division of the world by the great powers, King Leopold II managed to organize several expeditions to Central Africa and gradually captured a fair amount of territory in the basin of the Congo River, after bribing the leaders of local tribes. 

 

With the consent of other powers that were in no hurry to delve into the sparsely populated jungle, the Free State of the Congo was created, and Congo became his personal property. 


Related post: A Letter of Admonition to Sophie Wilmes, the Belgian Prime Minister


Congo is one of the richest countries in Africa, with rich resources including rubber plantations, which turned King Leopold a monster, as rubber was in great demand for the automobile industry.

 

Shocked little boy standing by his mother whose right hand had been chopped off

A shocked little boy standing by his mother, whose right hand had been chopped off



King Leopold created the police, both white and black mercenaries, under the command of European officers and severely punished the Congolese for the slightest offense and simply for insufficient productivity in collecting rubber. 

 

Congo became famous not only for its rich natural resources, including cobalt, needed for electrical gadgets, including mobile telephones today, but a country where all kinds of atrocities and crimes were taking place.

 

People’s hands and feet were chopped, and the perpetrators often burned down the entire village. King Leopold’s greed propelled him to commit horrible crimes in Africa with impunity, as if the Congolese were animals in the slaughterhouse.

 

In fact, it’s difficult to give an account of how many lives perished at the hands of Leopold II, but some books claim it was close to ten million people, including women and children.

 

Unlike Idi Amin in Uganda, killing his own people, King Leopold II himself wasn’t in Congo. He was in Belgium when he gave the command for the killings, and as we know now that Belgium is a country that supported his crime by building statues and naming streets after the lunatic king.

 

Some of the victims of the madness of King Leopold II were children

Some of the victims of the madness of King Leopold II were children.


During Leopold’s reign of terror, he named Congo’s capital Leopoldville in his honor. Leopoldville is now changed to Kinshasa.  In 1908, under pressure from his own parliament and foreign states, the old king sold the Free State of the Congo to the Belgian government and died a year later.

 

Much of the wealth brought to the king by the colonial enterprise went to the former French prostitute Caroline Lacroix, who was 49 years younger than Leopold. Caroline gave him two sons, and a couple of days before the death of Leopold, she persuaded the monarch to marry her. 

 

Strange things happen sometimes; it seems those Leopolds had their hands chopped off, spirits were seeking revenge. It was reported that Carolina's youngest child was born with an undeveloped hand. 

 

Upon hearing of this, a British satirical magazine published a terrible cartoon: Leopold II holds a mutilated baby in his arms, and around the corpses of Congolese with severed limbs. The signature reads: "Retribution from above."

 

The statue of Leopold on a horse. Belgium government and the royal family honor to a killer for a job well done

The statue of Leopold on a horse. The Belgian government and the royal family honor a killer for a job well done


Indeed, King Leopold was one of the evilest kings ever to be on earth, with so many questions unanswered. What makes people so cruel? And why do such people’s families often support the crimes of their relatives? Is it because of the same DNA or blood? 


It’s a shame to the entire Belgian government and the royal family.

Wednesday, May 04, 2005

HOMES TELL WHAT WE ARE

Home cleaning builds both happiness and better  healthiness



Home cleaning builds both happiness and better health.


Very often, psychologists and psychiatrists have traced the cause of many of our present-day ailments to homes."Home sweet home," they say, but at times, dirty environments have made our present-day abode "Home miserable home."


Homes have straightforward stories to tell. The setup of our homes immediately conveys the message to a visitor about the nature and character of those dwelling there and the sort of training or life being acquired from it. 

Truly, the life and character of a person can easily be determined from the home he or she was raised in.

It is often said, "Never judge a man by his appearance but by his innermost heart that could reveal who he is." Again, "It is not the beauty of the dress a woman wears that makes her a lady, but an examination of her character would show who she really is." 

It is very common and part of our daily lives to see beautiful ladies and gentlemen in town and in the offices.

The perfume they wear adds a sweet charm to their personalities with sweet charm. However, by chance, some of these glamorous workers invite you to their homes; you may not like to go there again when given another invitation. 

One's refusal to visit the house again does not mean that he or she hates the friend who invited him to the house, but the filth he or she wasn't expecting might have put him off.

In the lives of people, many things happen without knowing the cause. Let's take, for example, someone's girlfriend or boyfriend who does not seem to have a real place in his or her heart, so dates turn out to be disappointments. 

When these disappointments occur, it may turn out that the partner does not like something about the other, especially about his or her home.

This is where the importance of an ideal home and cleanliness comes in. The ideal home has brought comfort, happiness, and understanding to many people who face unfavorable conditions outside his or her home. 

An ideal home does not mean money or luxury, but a simple, comfortable, and airy home free from filth. How can this be achieved? The cleaning of dirt every day at our homes makes the old furniture look brighter. 

A clean environment could be created by properly disposing of refuse; then the "Home miserable home" would surely be "Home sweet home."