Comment by lazide
1 day ago
When a group is worried the ‘music is going to stop’ and is trying to make sure they have a chair reserved, is when this typically happens.
And frankly - it’s deeply embedded in human nature because in a resource constrained environment, it’s what works.
I used the term raiding because this is what it’s called in chimps, our closest genetic relatives. This is primate behavior.
The proto-genocidal rhetoric you are hearing in the US right now is probably linked to fear that in the near future nobody below, say, the top 10% of the ability curve, will have a job. So close the borders and kick out “outsiders” and go after minorities. Chimp behavior.
By that I don’t mean to say these people are uniquely dumb. My point is that this is brain stem encoded behavior that can be triggered in all humans.
Well, and encoded that way because it works by many definitions of the word.
And can you say they are for sure wrong?
You could argue it's a maladaptation in a modern setting, now that many non-zero-sum games are available, and now that existential risks are a thing. It worked by many definitions of the word in ancestral environment which was very different to the modern environment. Our brains are now trying to apply those chimp heuristics in an environment that they're not designed for.
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