7 Replies to “Biophobia”

    1. Biology is REAL, unalterable, TRUTH. Your son will not become Lionel Messi … if you just hug him more. Biological differences are REAL … and unalterable … no matter how much you ‘want’ them to be.

  1. Thanks Francisco.
    Mea culpa, Robert (who posted many Gad Saad links here which I passed on, for the reasons unknown).
    He’s great. Quick clarity. Jordan Peterson could do worse than emulate him a bit as he (Jordan) tends to ramble and lose me before the end. Will soon be getting his book for my kindle.

  2. Once you have a decent grasp of evolutionary psych, the behaviour of groups of people large and small immediately becomes much more transparent.

    Here’s a fun tidbit. Neolithic tribes that grow to more than about a hundred members will split into smaller groups that will move away from each other. It’s theorized that this is evolved behaviour to keep the tribe from exhausting the local food supply.

    “One hundred” is also, on average, how many people you can remember the names, faces, and personal details of.

    It’s also about how big a company can get before the employees start seeing other departments as competition, rather than other companies as competition.

    1. Mankind is tribal by nature. Period. Globalism runs counter to every single biological cell in our bodies. Multi-culturalism is a joke. A square peg in a round hole.

    2. Matches up with my theory of why various political systems can only ever be pure up to a certain size, which I had pegged as the small city-state (10-50k max). Federations of such could exist, but would always be somewhat competitive internally. Beyond that size, the internal priorities start to diverge pretty quickly, and a common direction or purpose can only be enforced, unless there’s some quid pro quo going on.

      I always figured this is what people supporting any given system could not understand, or they wouldn’t be so dogmatic. Given the nature of humanity, proper nation-states are a kind of utopian fantasy, but this is the framework with which we’re currently stuck.

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