@menaquinone4 I'm not sure we really observe that kind of white-specific altruism. The Swedes have plenty of altruism, but they haven't
@menaquinone4 I see group-based competition as a constant element of human relations. One reason Euros were able to outcompete so many
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@menaquinone4 really been able to limit it to Swedes today. However, their altruism in a local context probably helped their society compete -
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@menaquinone4 well, if we boil our interests down to a purely self-interested genetic level, then we have more interest in people within -
@menaquinone4 our genetic cluster reproducing than we do in people outside of that cluster reproducing. Salter's paper makes sense - 3 more replies
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@menaquinone4 others was that they developed a morality that extended altruism/fairness outside of smaller clans to larger nations -
@menaquinone4 the coordination of much larger groups was key to European development, but I think this is the origin of our pathological -
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@menaquinone4 because what worked then among euros doesn't work now with mass migration of third worlders
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