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What worth is love, if you don't hate that which threatens the things you love? Is it mere affection, or a choice of protection?

all human species are in a perpetual war against each other, we are all looking to wipe each other out

Does it really look that way to you? It's not war or death or even survival that dominates the game of evolution: it's brood size. Working with your competition is often times the better way to secure the resources you need to provide for your mate and offspring. Cooperation is as inherent to the game as competition is. Alligators get toothbrush birds and forests get collaborative underground mushroom networks.

All human species and subspecies are in a perpetual resource and breeding war. The racial economy and birth rates matter more than any murders or adaptations. Evolution is not survival of the fittest, unless everything that's surviving is "the fittest". Evolution is survival of whatever fits. It's all about adequacy, not excellence. You don't have to be a Chad and you don't need to make a bunch of blonde babies with a total Stacy, although that's what we're all aiming for. All you need is a white girl with a low cock count that will let you put babies in her.

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Well said. I have trouble writing short posts so I have to cut out all the extra. You provided nice context and detail.

I think the survival strategies are many, varied and we can think of survival strategy stacks the way se can think of skills as skill stacks.

Survival does include things like ware and genocide. It also includes a ton of other strategies that all work in concert with the baseline that you describe.

Would be interesting to start pulling all of these conversation together into an interesting documentary / graphical presentation online that people can take as part of self study.