Konstantin Kisin
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And coming back to the discussion we started about competitiveness versus cooperation, you talked about men.
And while you and Francis were talking, it sort of became quite obvious to me that there's probably quite a big difference between the way men and women have evolved to think about these things.
Is that fair to say?
And would it be fair to say that the female, stereotypically speaking, the female role in addition to raising children is also to manage
the conflict orientation of men within the tribe?
Because if all the men are killing each other, when the other tribe comes along, you're in a bad place.
So are they a natural regulator of male competitiveness and violence in that way?
The news doesn't just tell you what's happening.
It often tells you what to think is happening.
And these days, the biggest red flag isn't what's said, it's what gets left out.
That's why I use Ground News.
It's the only app that compares how the same story is covered across the political spectrum and show you what whole audiences are not being told.
The Blindspot feed is one of my favorite features.
Every day, it flags upwards of 20 stories that are being ignored either by the left or the right.
Follow along at ground.news.trigonometry.
Like this, a new study from UC San Diego found that climate change cost almost twice as much as we thought because earlier estimates left out damage to the
That's a pretty big update, and yet no coverage, literally zero, came from right-leaning outlets.
Or this.
A recent Gallup poll found trust in the media has hit a record low, with just 28% of Americans saying they trust newspapers, radio, and TV to report the news accurately and fairly.
That's a staggering result, but if you only read left-leaning news, you likely never saw it at all.