So why kill others? It should be a world wide mutual understanding that no one wants to.Typecast post=18.71230.718150 said:Because we fear death.
Truer words were never spoken. Some people can't be reasoned with. The only thing they understand is force.Spinwhiz post=18.71230.718395 said:On another note, I think society is too lenient. I think some people need to get their ass handed to them to teach a lesson. People say violence doesn't solve anything, but if I got punched in the face for saying something stupid when I was growing up, I learned really fast.
Not true, actually. In a hunter/gatherer society (which is how we've actually been for most of our tenure in this world as humans), co-operation and mutual support are essential for survival. Even a single psychopath (or if you prefer, sociopath) can wipe out a whole tribe's gene pool. Tribes that work together and support their own tend to endure. As a result, nature selects for altruism.p1ne post=18.71230.717522 said:We fight, both by the extremely literal and more liberal definitions, because competition makes us better. Being nice never advanced your genetic material/species.
I disagree with that last paragraph. Let's say that you're in a fight in which the only way to defend yourself or some one you care about is to kill your attacker. That seems remarkably different from some one who simply attacks and kills some one just because they can.Razzle Bathbone post=18.71230.720175 said:Not true, actually. In a hunter/gatherer society (which is how we've actually been for most of our tenure in this world as humans), co-operation and mutual support are essential for survival. Even a single psychopath (or if you prefer, sociopath) can wipe out a whole tribe's gene pool. Tribes that work together and support their own tend to endure. As a result, nature selects for altruism.p1ne post=18.71230.717522 said:We fight, both by the extremely literal and more liberal definitions, because competition makes us better. Being nice never advanced your genetic material/species.
This changes with the advent of agrarian civilization and the development of cities. Suddenly, a profitable niche opens up for parasites, and psychopaths can breed very successfully.
The reasons for fighting are as numerous as the actual fights. And in truth, they're not important. The consequences are what's important. In the end, it doesn't matter why you fought and killed someone, because they're equally dead no matter what your reasons.
And yet they're both equally dead.Beowulf DW post=18.71230.720193 said:I disagree with that last paragraph. Let's say that you're in a fight in which the only way to defend yourself or some one you care about is to kill your attacker. That seems remarkably different from some one who simply attacks and kills some one just because they can.