
12-29-2017, 05:29 PM
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Originally Posted by Lhancelot
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It would be idealistic if we as humans could reach a point of progression where we didn't need technical explanations, graphic charts and/or seminars to accept people for who and what they are.
Why is it difficult for people to just simply accept others who are different than themselves? As long as a person is harming no one, they ought to be able to dress and wear whatever the fuck they want.
It also shouldn't matter what is between their legs unless you have an interest in them sexually and have a certain preference of your own.
Humans are as basic and barbaric as the chimps they study in regards to their social habits and how they treat one another.
Just like chimps, humans raid each others villages, just like chimps humans rape and pillage, really the difference between chimps is quite small from a cognitive stand point.
I read a book about human violence a long time ago, and one of the main narratives in the book was the comparison between humans and chimps. The book also touched on bonobos and their docility too.
I was really amazed how chimp behavior was so close to that of humans, though.
I honestly think a lot of people need things to hate because it gives them a sense of belonging to others who share that hatred. More people find it easier to hate than to love. It's far easier to point fingers at that feminine guy and hate him because he's not "normal" than it is to simply accept him as a person worthy of living a happy life just as anyone else.
You can break this discussion down into very technical and complex details but I don't think it's that complicated.
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Sometimes different is wrong
See: Roy Moore
Hope this helps!
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