area where I'm obviously saying I personally believe in a difference. Females are more particular than males. But does that mean males are
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Replying to @nosoyyo7 @4th_WaveNow and
"inherent rapists?" Maybe male violence is for fighting w/ other males & society turned it into rape. And/or women should be in control like
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with female bonobos All I know is that when we look at humans now and then and look at animals now and then it's based on male, white, human
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Replying to @nosoyyo7 @lethaleducation and
What does race have to do with it? It's CULTURE. If rape is condoned in a culture, isn't race irrelevant?
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @lethaleducation and
I don't really understand your point. I was saying that when nature/nurture questions are asked, these by definition involve behavior, and
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Replying to @nosoyyo7 @4th_WaveNow and
descriptions of behavior are based in part by preconceived notions which involve stereotypes.
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but I will agree with
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Replying to @nosoyyo7 @lethaleducation and
Right. To me, in humans, "inherent" only means "tendency." Neuroplasticity & culture can and do mitigate "bad" tendencies.
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @lethaleducation and
ok. Well we should have defined terms long ago
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Replying to @nosoyyo7 @4th_WaveNow and
permanent is first word, and even characteristic means an identifying feature so also permanent.pic.twitter.com/pG3pQNERNH
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Not concerned re: semantics. We're animals w/ traits & tendencies that go with our species. But we aren't enslaved to them. We can/do change
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Replying to @4th_WaveNow @lethaleducation and
You say that except you've been arguing with me over semantics. I say there's nature nurture males more violent and less picky, but not,
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Replying to @nosoyyo7 @4th_WaveNow and
"inherent rapists." and you disagreed. So it is semantics if you mean "tendency." And it's semantics if MrGregory is saying that w/o society
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