Racism & Xenophobia are in our nature
I mean think about it.
Evolutionarily speaking, one would naturally want to be wary of people from other caves/fields/villages/forests etc.
One would want to defend one's own women, children, food, territory, weapons, animals etc. against people not in your own social community/structure.
So if one needed to be so xenophobic to survive, why is it such a bad thing when one acts racist or xenophobic in certain situations ?
Is one not just falling back on basic instincts ?
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Originally posted by plenderj
I mean think about it.
Evolutionarily speaking, one would naturally want to be wary of people from other caves/fields/villages/forests etc.
One would want to defend one's own women, children, food, territory, weapons, animals etc. against people not in your own social community/structure.
So if one needed to be so xenophobic to survive, why is it such a bad thing when one acts racist or xenophobic in certain situations ?
Is one not just falling back on basic instincts ?
While we're falling back on basic instincts, how bout we confine women to the kitchens and prevent them from working?
It's a changing world, where humans on the whole must adapt (to their own changing world) for what's better. Societies that conform to these standards of 'basic instincts' are left behind to writhe in their own filth.
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Originally posted by mendhak
While we're falling back on basic instincts, how bout we confine women to the kitchens and prevent them from working?
It's a changing world, where humans on the whole must adapt (to their own changing world) for what's better. Societies that conform to these standards of 'basic instincts' are left behind to writhe in their own filth.
I know its a changing world.
But the minute someone falls back on that which they were evolved to do, they're hated for it.
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Originally posted by plenderj
I know its a changing world.
But the minute someone falls back on that which they were evolved to do, they're hated for it.
Humans were never evolved to actually DO those things. It was the most basic of primal instincts which still reside in our psyche. It is however, disappearing, slowly. Very slowly. Because of the previously mentioned reasons.
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Originally posted by plenderj
I mean think about it.
Evolutionarily speaking, one would naturally want to be wary of people from other caves/fields/villages/forests etc.
One would want to defend one's own women, children, food, territory, weapons, animals etc. against people not in your own social community/structure.
So if one needed to be so xenophobic to survive, why is it such a bad thing when one acts racist or xenophobic in certain situations ?
Is one not just falling back on basic instincts ?
Plend,
We also used to live in caves, whack each other on the head with mammoth thigh bones and eat our children.
Should we revert back to these traits also?
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Originally posted by Arbiter
Plend,
We also used to live in caves, whack each other on the head with mammoth thigh bones and eat our children.
Sounds like an average boozy-bust-up outside a nightclub ... well ... except for the children part ;)
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I'd sue for plagiarism :)
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Wow, blast from the past.
I don't think anybody was arguing that tribalism is not in our nature. People were arguing that that's not something to be celebrated.
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I haven't read the whole theory, but how exactly does race factor in the whole caveman/tribes theory? With those arguments you were cautions of every outsider.
And yes, ok we are, by evolution, wired to be afraid of snakes, lions and stuff that could kill us. Again, no race. And even then, we aren't wired to hate lions or snakes, just to be cautious around them. I don't see cavemen exterminating animals just because they are afraid of them.
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history is written by the winners
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I am creating a history-writing bot which will automatically write and literally 'create' history.
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honeybee
I am creating a history-writing bot which will automatically write and literally 'create' history.
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Yeah, but does it have a hole in its head for mouth? I don't think so!
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plender
How did they manage to get funding for this silly theory?
I suppose in the world of academics, you could get funding for anything. :cry:
:cry:
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baja_yu
Yeah, but does it have a hole in its head for mouth? I don't think so!
yeah, and the hole should be heated with the bots b8triz