Theme: Predation

  • The Coming Civil War: Parasite & Predate vs Produce & Perform. by @[525087895:20

    The Coming Civil War: Parasite & Predate vs Produce & Perform.

    by @[525087895:2048:James Santagata]

    The first Civil War featured two core European populations fighting each other, and although there were genetic differences which manifested themselves in cultural and cognitive terms (IQ), the range of and delta between the genetic stocks were almost non-existent compared to the genetic differences today along with the hyper-growth of an underclass within the European gene pools.

    Yet even with such narrow differences, compared to today, war crimes occurred with frequency, including Sherman’s March to the Sea which was a wholesale campaign of rape, fire, murder and destruction to the sea — with similar tribes vs similar tribes.

    Now consider today’s tossed-salad populations, The range of genetic stock and it’s physical manifestations in terms of reproduction strategies (K vs R-selected) and cultural and cognitive capabilities is unfathomable.

    As such, the strategies pursued by each core tribe and their ability to produce and perform, set against their propensity to engage or suppress parasitism and predation varies greatly.

    Today, the R- vs K-selected gene pools yield such huge IQ deltas cultural and cognitively that the differences are irreconcilable. Bloody clashes will be the result.

    It the Parasite & Predate strategy vs the Produce & Perform strategy all driven by and informed by genetics.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-09 18:30:00 UTC

  • lesson of rome. If you’re going to do it. You do it like you did to carthage. Yo

    lesson of rome. If you’re going to do it. You do it like you did to carthage. You do not do it like you did to greece and judea.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-09 13:49:25 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1060892115209732099

  • The Story of Its Ruin

    —Seek to lose count because they were many. There are never enough until there are none.—

  • The Story of Its Ruin

    —Seek to lose count because they were many. There are never enough until there are none.—

  • Decidability

    The Coming Civil War: Parasite & Predate vs Produce & Perform.
    by James Santagata The first Civil War featured two core European populations fighting each other, and although there were genetic differences which manifested themselves in cultural and cognitive terms (IQ), the range of and delta between the genetic stocks were almost non-existent compared to the genetic differences today along with the hyper-growth of an underclass within the European gene pools. Yet even with such narrow differences, compared to today, war crimes occurred with frequency, including Sherman’s March to the Sea which was a wholesale campaign of rape, fire, murder and destruction to the sea — with similar tribes vs similar tribes. Now consider today’s tossed-salad populations, The range of genetic stock and it’s physical manifestations in terms of reproduction strategies (K vs R-selected) and cultural and cognitive capabilities is unfathomable. As such, the strategies pursued by each core tribe and their ability to produce and perform, set against their propensity to engage or suppress parasitism and predation varies greatly. Today, the R- vs K-selected gene pools yield such huge IQ deltas cultural and cognitively that the differences are irreconcilable. Bloody clashes will be the result. It the Parasite & Predate strategy vs the Produce & Perform strategy all driven by and informed by genetics.

  • That’s not the Question

    —Mercy is for your kin, who have erred in character or judgement. Mercy Elsewhere is but folly – let none leave the field. Their place is under it.—

  • Seeing the Ditchotomy

    lesson of rome. If you’re going to do it. You do it like you did to carthage. You do not do it like you did to greece and judea.

  • Decidability

    The Coming Civil War: Parasite & Predate vs Produce & Perform.
    by James Santagata The first Civil War featured two core European populations fighting each other, and although there were genetic differences which manifested themselves in cultural and cognitive terms (IQ), the range of and delta between the genetic stocks were almost non-existent compared to the genetic differences today along with the hyper-growth of an underclass within the European gene pools. Yet even with such narrow differences, compared to today, war crimes occurred with frequency, including Sherman’s March to the Sea which was a wholesale campaign of rape, fire, murder and destruction to the sea — with similar tribes vs similar tribes. Now consider today’s tossed-salad populations, The range of genetic stock and it’s physical manifestations in terms of reproduction strategies (K vs R-selected) and cultural and cognitive capabilities is unfathomable. As such, the strategies pursued by each core tribe and their ability to produce and perform, set against their propensity to engage or suppress parasitism and predation varies greatly. Today, the R- vs K-selected gene pools yield such huge IQ deltas cultural and cognitively that the differences are irreconcilable. Bloody clashes will be the result. It the Parasite & Predate strategy vs the Produce & Perform strategy all driven by and informed by genetics.

  • No. Children < Pets < Domesticated < Predatory <-Pests <- Non-predatory. You can

    No. Children < Pets < Domesticated < Predatory <-Pests <- Non-predatory. You can’t hurt them, or kill them, unless they violate the constraints we place on pets and domesticated animals (a danger to humans) but that’s NEGATIVE rights of humans not POSITIVE rights of animals/AI.


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-06 21:24:04 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1059919369457885188

    Reply addressees: @KialoHQ

    Replying to: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1059856218389393408


    IN REPLY TO:

    @Kialo

    Should human rights only apply to humans? A humanoid with strong AI could think and act like a human – but does that mean it should have the same rights? Join the debate on Kialo and have your say!https://t.co/kXP28kFkOl

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1059856218389393408

  • “Uncompetitive organisms pursue parasitism – if they can. As any organism would.

    —“Uncompetitive organisms pursue parasitism – if they can. As any organism would. One doesn’t simply accept his reproductive strategy is suboptimal.”—Martin Štěpán


    Source date (UTC): 2018-11-06 20:43:18 UTC

    Original post: https://twitter.com/i/web/status/1059909108378284032