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by scotty79
889 days ago
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https://www.theguardian.com/science/2016/sep/28/natural-born... Humans and other primates are more prone to this deficiency of the brain than other mammals. But even so, only 2% of humans were killed by other humans. And since many killers usually kill more than one person killers are a miscule minority even in such deficient species as humans. Even with all the cultural pressure that glorifies killing in the "right circumstances". Given that anyone who volunteers to be a killer has something wrong in him. Falls on the far end of some spectrum. |
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Consider the native american indian warriors who volunteered to defend their land against the invaders. Or jews in Poland who volunteered to defend against the Germans in WW2.
Does your statement apply to them as well?