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<blockquote data-quote="TexDanm" data-source="post: 192124" data-attributes="member: 12272"><p>Humans, especially males are relentless killers in nature. Mankind is slow, hairless, thin-skinned, with no claws, small dull teeth and proportionally weak. The only places where mankind excell are intelligence, ability to run long distances, specialized coordination and being a relentless killer. </p><p></p><p>We don't just kill to eat or to protect ourselves. We kill instinctively. Our predators killed us to eat. We, in turn, killed them until there were none or very few left. We killed anything that was weak or stupid until it was instinct. There is a reason that of the many types of animals that men are the only one that is only represented by a single species. We killed all the other hominids. </p><p></p><p>The most important thing that man developed is the fine coordination that allows us to throw things. A chimp or gorilla is much stronger than men but neither can throw a fastball or with any accuracy. Once man developed this they started throwing rocks and sticks. This allowed man to harm and kill without getting so close that they got hurt by their prey or predator. As they improved on this by sharpening those sticks and putting the rocks on the end of sticks they became a truly deadly species. </p><p></p><p>I suspect that the ability to do the fine coordinated acts like throwing instead of tossing we may have also developed the ability to talk. I suspect that at first what they talked about most was how to kill things. As soon as a little boy gets so he can throw a rock you can bet he is going to throw rocks at living things. They will go bird hunting and kill anything that is smaller than them. They kill ants with magnifying glasses. </p><p></p><p>We currently live in a time when most people can set aside the need to kill. They don't do this as a group; rather they do it as individuals and the majority let a minority do their killing for them. In order for you to have meat in the grocery store, someone killed that animal for you. Even if you are a vegetarian, the fields that grow your vegetables do it by killing the animals that would have lived there, cutting down the trees, clearing and plowing up their homes.</p><p></p><p>People that were and are raised on a farm or ranch do your killing but also make it personal as they kill the animals that they care for and raise for their meals. Hunters are not killing to eat. They spend enough money on their hunting to easily feed themselves without the need to kill. they kill because they like it. I hunt, fish and have killed my supper more times than I can count. </p><p></p><p>The real question and wonder aren't why do men kill men. The amazing thing is that despite our nature people nowadays do it so seldom. Don't kid yourself though mankind IS the king of beasts and the most efficient natural killer that inhabits this planet.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="TexDanm, post: 192124, member: 12272"] Humans, especially males are relentless killers in nature. Mankind is slow, hairless, thin-skinned, with no claws, small dull teeth and proportionally weak. The only places where mankind excell are intelligence, ability to run long distances, specialized coordination and being a relentless killer. We don't just kill to eat or to protect ourselves. We kill instinctively. Our predators killed us to eat. We, in turn, killed them until there were none or very few left. We killed anything that was weak or stupid until it was instinct. There is a reason that of the many types of animals that men are the only one that is only represented by a single species. We killed all the other hominids. The most important thing that man developed is the fine coordination that allows us to throw things. A chimp or gorilla is much stronger than men but neither can throw a fastball or with any accuracy. Once man developed this they started throwing rocks and sticks. This allowed man to harm and kill without getting so close that they got hurt by their prey or predator. As they improved on this by sharpening those sticks and putting the rocks on the end of sticks they became a truly deadly species. I suspect that the ability to do the fine coordinated acts like throwing instead of tossing we may have also developed the ability to talk. I suspect that at first what they talked about most was how to kill things. As soon as a little boy gets so he can throw a rock you can bet he is going to throw rocks at living things. They will go bird hunting and kill anything that is smaller than them. They kill ants with magnifying glasses. We currently live in a time when most people can set aside the need to kill. They don't do this as a group; rather they do it as individuals and the majority let a minority do their killing for them. In order for you to have meat in the grocery store, someone killed that animal for you. Even if you are a vegetarian, the fields that grow your vegetables do it by killing the animals that would have lived there, cutting down the trees, clearing and plowing up their homes. People that were and are raised on a farm or ranch do your killing but also make it personal as they kill the animals that they care for and raise for their meals. Hunters are not killing to eat. They spend enough money on their hunting to easily feed themselves without the need to kill. they kill because they like it. I hunt, fish and have killed my supper more times than I can count. The real question and wonder aren't why do men kill men. The amazing thing is that despite our nature people nowadays do it so seldom. Don't kid yourself though mankind IS the king of beasts and the most efficient natural killer that inhabits this planet. [/QUOTE]
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