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Why do men like to kill men?
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<blockquote data-quote="youarethecoffin" data-source="post: 190098" data-attributes="member: 12144"><p>The terrifyingly sad thing is I don't think it's an inherent need to kill anymore. Maybe in the beginning of our species, when we were more animalistic, we had those impulses. A friend of mine is going into the Navy to pay for college, and that's it. If he had another choice, he'd take it. Simply, war is money, money is war. The companies and our government work together for the benefit of the wealth of the top 5%. The lives lost do not matter to them.</p><p></p><p>Even with Vietnam and the atrocities committed fresh in our memories, we raise little boys with weapons, GI Joes and little green Army men, playing the game of death without the dire consequences. They see the guy who shoots the most as the hero of the story. We tell them not to cry or express emotions that could make them seem vulnerable. It is not a surprise this negativity comes out as anger. It's the guys who end up shooting their classmates in a rampage, not the girls.</p><p></p><p>We're a society too bent on destruction, capitalism, and 'traditional' values to consider the survival of our children.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="youarethecoffin, post: 190098, member: 12144"] The terrifyingly sad thing is I don't think it's an inherent need to kill anymore. Maybe in the beginning of our species, when we were more animalistic, we had those impulses. A friend of mine is going into the Navy to pay for college, and that's it. If he had another choice, he'd take it. Simply, war is money, money is war. The companies and our government work together for the benefit of the wealth of the top 5%. The lives lost do not matter to them. Even with Vietnam and the atrocities committed fresh in our memories, we raise little boys with weapons, GI Joes and little green Army men, playing the game of death without the dire consequences. They see the guy who shoots the most as the hero of the story. We tell them not to cry or express emotions that could make them seem vulnerable. It is not a surprise this negativity comes out as anger. It's the guys who end up shooting their classmates in a rampage, not the girls. We're a society too bent on destruction, capitalism, and 'traditional' values to consider the survival of our children. [/QUOTE]
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