Humans have no humanity

Kelsie 2022-12-23 08:34:33

Everything is linked to human nature, and it seems to elevate everything. In fact, there is nothing in human nature, and it is human nature to have no human nature.
I read this sentence in a book: Monogamy is a compromise, so as to ensure that there are not only losers in the reproduction of the sexes. We are now living in this society is it not a compromise. We are weak, inferior, flattering, violent, destructive, possessive, jealous. . . . . . We set up a society, formed a group to strengthen ourselves to protect ourselves from being attacked by others, we accepted the positions that the society gave us, did what others asked us to do, and did not allow ourselves to become an outlier and be attacked by others. Attack it in groups. And then we have to gain the support of others, and grow ourselves by wooing and deceiving. Wait until you are safe, and then show your true colors. Humans are not particularly peace-loving animals.
The aliens are to be attacked, as long as you threaten the powerful. But people are not gregarious animals, just for safety, or after having safety, you don't just want safety. Or people can give up everything for safety, just to survive. What dignity and human nature are forcibly instilled in us later by society. When we were born, we were not educated or brainwashed by society. Except love, but what is love, love is sacrifice? Is it a debt? Is it safe?
Human nature cannot stand scrutiny, because human beings evolved from animals and are selfish and selfish. If you want to see human nature, the less you can see human nature.
I really want to give 5 stars, and especially want to give 0 points. Don't watch or better, but everyone's entry point is different, and who is as pessimistic as me.

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  • Jesse Fletcher: You brought me here to legitimize this experiment and there's nothing legitimate about this place, Phil.

    Dr. Philip Zimbardo: You're right. You're right. I didn't explain it well. Prisons, they represent a loss of freedom, literally and symbolically.

    Jesse Fletcher: Yeah, but that does not explain why they're wearing dresses. They're wearing dresses, Phil.

    Dr. Philip Zimbardo: Yes, I understand. Uh, we're trying to strip away their individuality. Make them uniform. Feminize them.

    Jesse Fletcher: Feminize them?

    Dr. Philip Zimbardo: Yes. Feminize them. Take away all the things that make them them. You see, we're trying to understand how an institution affects an individual's behavior. We're trying to do something... We're trying to do something good.

  • Karl Vandy: It's easy for you to say, 'Oh, I wouldn't have acted that way', but you don't know. That's - that's the truth. You don't know. And now I know what I'm capable of, and it hurts.