• @grue
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    5710 months ago

    Humans have always used violence if someone takes more than they contribute.

    In the grand scheme of things, using violence against those who take more than they contribute (i.e., the upper class) is one of the things we do least often.

    • @[email protected]
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      1310 months ago

      And yet give two kids a cookie and a knife and watch how carefully they divide that cookie. Fairness is a very old instinct.

      • @mods_are_assholes
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        1410 months ago

        Humans are for the most part inherently fair and cooperative.

        But sociopaths aren’t, so they think no one else will do anything without the threat of starving to death.

        And the sociopaths have been making the rules since the mid 80s.

        Untold damage done to humanity and civilization just so a handful of old white men can be ridiculously, unspendably rich.

        And we are taught to idealize them.

          • @mods_are_assholes
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            210 months ago

            We had a brief progressive period where citizens were protected and supported, I was referring specifically to the reagan-thatcher era.

            Honestly the entire world was going much more progressive then, even the middle east.

            Neoliberalism and oil greed started the current fire we are roasting in. And it started with reagan

        • @Doof
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          310 months ago

          Calling anyone who does this stuff a sociopath is such a simplistic way to view things. You know beside the fact a sociopath isn’t an official diagnosis. It’s a fallacy to call everyone of these people mentally ill, sure it’s easier to otherize people rather than accepting some of these pieces of shit of sound mind. It’s hard to believe people can be capable of these things without something mentally wrong with them.

          • @mods_are_assholes
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            110 months ago

            Not really, and it used to be a diagnosis. This is not a formal academic setting and I am not talking exclusively to mental health professionals.

            There is study after study showing that people who rate high on the Hare scale, who the layman would call sociopath/psychopath are SIGNIFICANTLY overrepresented per-capita in positions of highest power such as politician, or some flavor of executive officer.

            https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PpyIZ4DGIK8

            Other studies have shown that sociopaths are very effective at acquiring power, but are TERRIBLE at using that power to forward the company’s goals, because they are raging narcissists.

            https://link.springer.com/article/10.1007/s10551-022-05303-x

            I’m not exactly sure why you are defending the mentally ill power brokers that are turning our world to shit, you may want to re-examine your values.

            But you probably won’t.

            • @Doof
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              010 months ago

              There isn’t study after study saying that, hell the one study that people point to have been pulled apart. I don’t like calling every asshole a mentally ill person, it has nothing to do with defending pieces of shit CEOs. Spreading bad research is also a problem. This idea of speaking up when people throw around terms Willy nilly is me defending the behaviour or the people is ridiculous. This little gotcha at the end is also pathetic. “Reexamine” my ass.

      • @Zehzin
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        10 months ago

        I’m not giving knives to children, not after last time. Nice try Child Protective Services.

        • Transporter Room 3
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          310 months ago

          You look away for TWO seconds and they’re already mid-goat-sacrifice.

          And somehow it’s YOUR fault…

      • Nina
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        810 months ago

        Very vaguely related, I had a somewhat-friend in college who told me about her, her twin, and her year younger sister would fight constantly all the time. Imagine 3 close aged kindergardeners just constantly at each other’s throats when you were really not ready. They were so fed up that they went into the kitchen placed the three of them in equal distances away from the center, and then gave them each a knife and said “Go! If you hate each other so much, kill each other!”

        The all started sobbing and hugged each other, and got along a lot better after that.

        That’s…def trauma territory, but, it’s an example that human instinct to divided resources (emotional attention from a parent is REQUIRED for children’s psyche) isn’t darwinian. America specifically touts Survival of The Fittest as THE default human psyche and I find that it’s just not true.