Haha not an argument kid
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Ha, I realize that, Sport. Context can be lost with loaded concepts
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Instinct.
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Those who preferred their own kids are the ones whose species continued to exist. If they didn't protect their kids, they wouldn't continue as a species. Name an animal that doesn't take protecting their offspring seriously. And if you can, I'm sure that would be an exception.
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Mammal solidarity, we take in each other's young more than any other lifeforms on the planet.
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Didn't Muhammad Ali already answer this question?https://youtu.be/Q1-JWNeIEMY
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Um, evolution almost certainly does require preferring your own offspring over some one else’s. Reread “The Selfish Gene” and review 100000 years of evolution.
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Altruism within kinds does improve survival... The green-beard effect is a thought experiment used in evolutionary biology to explain selective altruism among individuals of a species.
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