"Daisy" was the fake name given to a then-18-month-old toddler. The video, lasting roughly 30 minutes (though variations exist), depicts the systematic sexual torture, mutilation, and eventual murder of this child. The video was sold on the dark web for thousands of dollars per view.
"Daisy's Destruction" is a 1966 video that showcases the effects of a napalm attack on a Vietnamese village. The footage is graphic, depicting civilians, including children, suffering from severe burns and injuries caused by the napalm.
The creation and dissemination of "Daisy's Destruction" raise important questions about the psychological motivations behind such content. Research into the psychology of individuals who create and share graphic content suggests that they often exhibit traits of antisocial personality disorder, lack empathy, and have a fascination with violence and cruelty.
"Daisy" was the fake name given to a then-18-month-old toddler. The video, lasting roughly 30 minutes (though variations exist), depicts the systematic sexual torture, mutilation, and eventual murder of this child. The video was sold on the dark web for thousands of dollars per view.
"Daisy's Destruction" is a 1966 video that showcases the effects of a napalm attack on a Vietnamese village. The footage is graphic, depicting civilians, including children, suffering from severe burns and injuries caused by the napalm.
The creation and dissemination of "Daisy's Destruction" raise important questions about the psychological motivations behind such content. Research into the psychology of individuals who create and share graphic content suggests that they often exhibit traits of antisocial personality disorder, lack empathy, and have a fascination with violence and cruelty.