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I run Freedomain, the most popular philosophy show in the world - over 600 million views! http://youtube.com/freedomainradio  http://freedomain.com 

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    Stefan Molyneux‏Verified account @StefanMolyneux Jan 17
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    You should really read The 10,000 Year Explosion. 10,000 years is actually a significant amount of time in evolution – a Russian researcher was able to turn foxex either madly aggressive or very docile within just a few generations of breeding. Think Middle Easthttps://twitter.com/AndrewPixton/status/1086106258162118656 …

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    Andrew John Pixton @AndrewPixton
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    Of course we evolved separately, but as we weren't completely separate and even 10,000 years isn't that much time in evolution, it wouldn't have had such a substantive effect. Your disparity of intelligence is imaginary, based on a Euro-centric criteria: IQ.
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      1. Hansel Ang 汪泉良‏ @hanselang Jan 17
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        Tragic isn’t it, that there are so many on Twitter hoodwinked into the belief that as a species, humans are beyond the effects of husbandry. This is the first column of reason and evidence that the communists destroyed as early (as I can tell) since 1930s.

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      1. Existential Dredd‏ @thisdarkfuture Jan 17
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        It's just occurred to me that these people confuse Speciation with evolution. Speciation is rather slow because it's the creation of an entirely distinct type, but changes within a type can happen extremely rapidly.

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      2. Andrew John Pixton‏ @AndrewPixton Jan 17
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        I'll have to check that out, it's still resembling the "If we evolved from chimps then why are there still chimps?" type of reasoning. Uh, both evolved at the same time, suited to different environs. They developed diff kind of intel, effects stunted by poverty, not vice versa

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      3. Mr. Rious‏ @Eduarpack Jan 17
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        But we didnt evolve from chimps...

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        How long have domesticated dogs been around? All those great breeds with so many varied characteristics and talents and aptitudes developed in less time than that.

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      2. MrSecular‏ @GodsaPox Jan 18
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        All dogs come from wolves that started being "domesticated" 10,000 yrs ago. If man can change dogs that much in 10,000 yrs, how can people insist that mankind had no evolutionary effect on each other? Weird.

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      3. Red Kryptonite‏ @1000Kryptonite Jan 18
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        Women are the selectors in western culture. One one two generations of women being brainwashed to find betas more attracative. Hence the decline. Alphas are liked from a distance but not socially respected. Prior to this they were worshipped as Gods.

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      2. 𝔖𝔦𝔩𝔳𝔢𝔯 𝔇𝔯𝔞𝔤𝔬𝔫‏ @JamesEShaffer Jan 17
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        10,000 years or so turned Northeast Asians into Aztec and Paiute. . .

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      3. 𝔖𝔦𝔩𝔳𝔢𝔯 𝔇𝔯𝔞𝔤𝔬𝔫‏ @JamesEShaffer Jan 17
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        I will never click on a link in a twitter ad again. . .

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      4. Just Liz  🌲‏ @eallen83 Jan 18
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        Replying to @JamesEShaffer @StefanMolyneux

        If it's any consolation, the breakfast sandwich looks delicious : )

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      5. 𝔖𝔦𝔩𝔳𝔢𝔯 𝔇𝔯𝔞𝔤𝔬𝔫‏ @JamesEShaffer Jan 18
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        It does. Just not delicious enough to repost every time I say something. . . had to log out and log back in to make it stop.

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      1. Suresh T  🌎 🌍 🌏 📡‏ @tipirneni Jan 17
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        Politics is art of possible. The secret ? Make a good treaty with Russia Bismark Vspic.twitter.com/HbsCUttT6h

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      1. Limp Johnson‏ @LimpJohnson Jan 17
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        And there’s sexual selection where women choose mating based on personal and cultural traits. Sexual selection explains so many racial differences, it’s no wonder leftist social scientists deny its existence

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      1. Limp Johnson‏ @LimpJohnson Jan 17
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        In other words, major shifts can occur in 1000 years.

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      1. sterling sorbet‏ @expeedee Jan 17
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        Balyaev foxes took forty generations to change from aggressive, frightened, high cortisol biters to passive, floppy eared, mottled, puppy like creatures, who enjoyed human contact. Forty generations of humans is one thousand years.

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      1. David Sherrod‏ @davidvsherrod45 Jan 17
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        Agression is not genetic in humans, it's taught

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      1. Tom Creo‏ @tomfcreo Jan 17
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        People don't realise the fact that population growth accelerates the rate of evolution. And our population growth has been on nothing but an upward curve since we invented agriculture. Our evolution from -20k to -10k years has nothing on our evolution from -10k to today.

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      1. James Chan‏ @jaydotchan Jan 17
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        You should interview @gcochran99

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