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In reply to the discussion: Why do we condone violence? [View all]malthaussen
(18,528 posts)32. If I didn't know better, I'd suspect you of cynicism.
Did you ever consider the great way in which modern civilization is superior to that of Rome? In Rome, the plebeians received the bread and circuses for free. In America, we pay for them!
You make a good argument that institutional violence short of murder is promoted due to the profit motive, but that doesn't explain why murder and rape are also tacitly approved and encouraged by our society. Of course, there are laws against such things -- as there are about lesser forms of violence -- but there is also a wealth of "extenuating circumstances" ranging from "I was drunk" to "she asked for it." Incidentally, isn't it a tragedy that so many men are "forced" to rape a woman because, apparently, they lack the use of both hands?
-- Mal
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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