Psychological Analysis Exposes the Sadism of Mohammed bin Salman, Confirmed by Those Close to Him

A recent revelation by the renowned account “Mujtahid” on the platform “X” (formerly Twitter) has brought to light intriguing details about the psychological profile of Saudi Crown Prince and de facto ruler, Mohammed bin Salman. According to western psychological experts cited by “Mujtahid”, the prince’s personality is a quintessential representation of what is termed as the “dark triad”. This psychological anomaly combines three personality disorders: psychopathy, narcissism, and Machiavellianism. Some even add a fourth trait, sadism, thus coining the term “dark tetrad”.

The account elaborates on these traits:

“Mujtahid” further states that these traits are not mere temporary disorders that most people experience but are genuine pathological conditions with detrimental effects on those interacting with the affected individuals. The account emphasizes the danger posed by individuals possessing all these traits, especially if they hold significant power and influence.

Mujtahed tweet about the psychoanalysis of Ibn Salman’s character

The account also highlights that those close to Mohammed bin Salman confirm the presence of all these traits in him. They describe him as a narcissist who feels superior, a psychopath devoid of empathy and remorse, a Machiavellian who sees only his personal interests, and a sadist who enjoys harming others.

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