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In reply to the discussion: Why do we condone violence? [View all]MADem
(135,425 posts)4. Sure they are--when it matters to them. It just matters less.
Animals aren't going to fight over gold or paper money or property or that fancy car. One place to lay down is as good as the next, so long as there's shelter, shade and water, and they get around on the pads of their own four feet.
There aren't too many things that make an animal go postal--hunger is a big one, dominance for the purposes of procreation another. But when they do decide to go all-out, they're as mindless as we are.
You don't want to be the wolf trying to steal that big old bone from that other wolf who is very hungry indeed. There won't be any respect or loving to be had in that circumstance.
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We've added the violent tendencies of the reptilian cortex into an active forebrain
IDemo
Mar 2012
#5
It's that whole survival of the fittest thing that we have instilled in our culture.
TNLib
Mar 2012
#8
Good OP with essential question, but I wish you'd been able to write it without
BlueIris
Mar 2012
#11
You mentioned war, and war is sometimes (certainly not always) a rational choice.
Johnny Rico
Mar 2012
#27