Good and evil are human concepts. Humans just are. You are either strong enough to pass on your genes or you aren't that's it. Everything else is in our minds. These are all little rules and laws we use to disadvantage ourselves to half ass level the playing field
Neither, we all are what we choose to be.
But left alone humans tend towards self-serving behavior.
You don't have to teach kids to be selish.
Good point, but my kids at least seem to have empathy without being taught it.
Imo, kids pick that up from their parents basically just by watching how they behave. Especially when really young, kids soak up every last bit of information and they watch their parents all the time (hence why the moment you walk out of the room they will get upset). So if you're shitty in general, your kids will pick that up.
I believe that's why parents that are generally shitty people but still try to do things like stop their kids from swearing, saying please, and taking them to church, etc. still end up with shitty kids.
Edit: I'm assuming here that you have some semblance of empathy yourself.
It's been proven that people with low IQ (such as blacks and arabs, mostly inbreds) tend to be more violent and more prone to do bad things.
It's also been proven that people with higher IQ tend to use those with low IQ to do bad things against whites.
Hmmmm, maybe this whole IQ test thing is biased, but what do I know I'm just some guy on the Internet.
Why do you think (((those))) who are ruling Europe put laws in place to prevent the goyim from exposing that "we are all the same" narrative?
I don't believe in the concept of evil. There are unnecessary acts of violence and perversion but to call something evil is childish. The strong devour the weak.
Should've worded it "selfish or not"
I agree that evil and good are rather reductive and childish.
Well then yes, of course. Self preservation is gene deep and self comes first. That is why self sacrifice for family is so lauded and why women are usually incapable of it as they are selfish as sin.
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