David777
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Yes, we are innately aggressive.Yes, we are Apex predators. Our strong survival instinct will probably also be our downfall.
...and as carnivores we like steak! Medium rare, with some horseradish on the side, baked potato....Yes, we are innately aggressive.
Carnivores kill
We are carnivores
Therefore, we kill
How? There has always (or maybe nearly always) been a person or group, motivated by power and greed, who have conquered weaker, smaller, under-defended and otherwise vulnerable groups, and claimed their land and resources. And maybe there always will be.
How do you do away with those people?...or, more correctly, how do you do away with their need for aggression?...which is obviously motivated by power and greed.
Yes, indeedy. The hominoids who survived to become the homosapiens of today passed on the aggressive genes through to our DNA. Everybody knows that a large majority of us carry Neanderthal DNA, except that the Neanderthals didn't survive as a species. So how do we explain that? ???
I am not the least bit aggressive. Never was as a child either. By nature I am co-operative, not competitive. That said, I am sure there is within me a deadly potential.I think it is a "sin" issue ; we can sin against ourselves as in suicide but also against others as in fighting or war - the puzzle for me is why many humans maybe 50% or more have no desire to fight or kill - so it would seem that in that cohort the "fight instinct" of "gene" as defused ; died out perhaps. It could just be an evolutionary process ; some evolve to non- aggressive humans before others?? - there surely is aggressive we see it in the ME and in Ukraine and parts of Africa. China fascinates me it subdues its neighbours but doesn't go to war??