@HbdNrx Moreover, in this study the "humanitarians" do not learn, exercise no "grim trigger" start against traitor colors.
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IE: this simulation is flawed in that IRL ethnocentrists are cast as traitors, and punished accordingly, by humanitarianism, (1/2)
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(2/2) which is not unconditional as in the sim.
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Replying to @draknats
in the real world currently, traitors are not being punished by humanitarians, and in fact white humanitarians are supporting
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Replying to @HbdNrx
We just have to stop rewarding and start punishing antisocial traits, often drawn along racial boundaries. This =/= ethnocentrism.
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punishing defectors is great, but in America today we have some racial groups that are much more innately clannish/ethnocentric
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than whites. Disparate impact in punishment leads to resentment, the punishing of defectors itself is costly, and there are many
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kinds of defection/ethnocentrism that are very hard to detect and punish. Idealistic but doesn't work out well.
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So then permit ethnocentrism, but frown upon it. And then frown even more upon the antisocial. Ethnocentrism = antisocial.
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or separate into cohesive and manageable units
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