Bret Weinstein
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They have to actually be metaphors for something real. So in the case that you have two populations that correctly understand that they won't both be coexisting in the same piece of territory, one of them will have displaced the other sooner or later, then the answer is...
They have to actually be metaphors for something real. So in the case that you have two populations that correctly understand that they won't both be coexisting in the same piece of territory, one of them will have displaced the other sooner or later, then the answer is...
They have to actually be metaphors for something real. So in the case that you have two populations that correctly understand that they won't both be coexisting in the same piece of territory, one of them will have displaced the other sooner or later, then the answer is...
There's no level of evolutionary success that you can have within a population that matters if the population is going to go extinct. So it would view things in very stark terms and investments in increasing the likelihood that it is your population and not the competing population that ends up inheriting this territory, that would become the dominant thought.
There's no level of evolutionary success that you can have within a population that matters if the population is going to go extinct. So it would view things in very stark terms and investments in increasing the likelihood that it is your population and not the competing population that ends up inheriting this territory, that would become the dominant thought.
There's no level of evolutionary success that you can have within a population that matters if the population is going to go extinct. So it would view things in very stark terms and investments in increasing the likelihood that it is your population and not the competing population that ends up inheriting this territory, that would become the dominant thought.
And it makes all kinds of behavior thinkable that would otherwise seem preposterous. I think it makes suicide bombing comprehensible, for example. Okay, now let's rerun the story. You've got two sides that have inherited a it's us or them mentality over a piece of habitat that isn't getting any more fertile.
And it makes all kinds of behavior thinkable that would otherwise seem preposterous. I think it makes suicide bombing comprehensible, for example. Okay, now let's rerun the story. You've got two sides that have inherited a it's us or them mentality over a piece of habitat that isn't getting any more fertile.
And it makes all kinds of behavior thinkable that would otherwise seem preposterous. I think it makes suicide bombing comprehensible, for example. Okay, now let's rerun the story. You've got two sides that have inherited a it's us or them mentality over a piece of habitat that isn't getting any more fertile.
then you have an alternative mode the alternative mode is to sign up for the new way of producing wealth that actually forces the weaponry to be shelved and coexistence to occur and hopefully that coexistence then becomes the ability to collaborate which unthinkable as that may be at the moment isn't really all that unthinkable we've seen Plenty of hints of it in the Middle East in recent times.
then you have an alternative mode the alternative mode is to sign up for the new way of producing wealth that actually forces the weaponry to be shelved and coexistence to occur and hopefully that coexistence then becomes the ability to collaborate which unthinkable as that may be at the moment isn't really all that unthinkable we've seen Plenty of hints of it in the Middle East in recent times.
then you have an alternative mode the alternative mode is to sign up for the new way of producing wealth that actually forces the weaponry to be shelved and coexistence to occur and hopefully that coexistence then becomes the ability to collaborate which unthinkable as that may be at the moment isn't really all that unthinkable we've seen Plenty of hints of it in the Middle East in recent times.
But, you know, you can look at the ability of Jews to collaborate with Germans now. You know, World War II isn't so long ago. The Holocaust.
But, you know, you can look at the ability of Jews to collaborate with Germans now. You know, World War II isn't so long ago. The Holocaust.
But, you know, you can look at the ability of Jews to collaborate with Germans now. You know, World War II isn't so long ago. The Holocaust.
The upshot is by being told that there are only two sides, you're either with Israel or against it. And with Israel means on board for what's going on in Gaza. And with Israel means ready to attack Iran, right? By being forced into that category, we are missing the possibility that actually what should be happening right now is that America isn't always good at being part of the West.
The upshot is by being told that there are only two sides, you're either with Israel or against it. And with Israel means on board for what's going on in Gaza. And with Israel means ready to attack Iran, right? By being forced into that category, we are missing the possibility that actually what should be happening right now is that America isn't always good at being part of the West.
The upshot is by being told that there are only two sides, you're either with Israel or against it. And with Israel means on board for what's going on in Gaza. And with Israel means ready to attack Iran, right? By being forced into that category, we are missing the possibility that actually what should be happening right now is that America isn't always good at being part of the West.
The West is an ideal. Sometimes we live up to it. Sometimes we don't. But the right thing to happen at the moment, I believe, is for the West to try to bail the Middle East out of this us or them dynamic, to lead the way into this stable coexistence and ability to collaborate that's better for all of us.
The West is an ideal. Sometimes we live up to it. Sometimes we don't. But the right thing to happen at the moment, I believe, is for the West to try to bail the Middle East out of this us or them dynamic, to lead the way into this stable coexistence and ability to collaborate that's better for all of us.