Will humanity ever be able to overcome that tribalistic instinct of "us vs. them?"
Will humanity ever be able to overcome that tribalistic instinct of "us vs. them?"
The way I see it that instinct is the cause behind so much suffering and injustice in the world.
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TauZero @mander.xyz Many of us have already overcome it! All of them are holding us back though.
189 1 ReplyKoofNoof @lemmy.world FFS this is the most ignorant comment I’ve ever read. YOU all are the ones holding us back.
57 14 Replycaptsneeze @lemmy.one Anyone know a Lemmy equivalent of r/woosh?
45 10 ReplyOptimusPhillip @lemmy.world
I think they're continuing the joke
56 0 ReplyBarqsHasBite @lemmy.world It's a double whoosh.
50 0 Replycaptsneeze @lemmy.one God damn. Hoisted by my own petard!
35 0 ReplyBeemo Dinosaurierfuß @feddit.de Like a good portion of all wooshes were in the old place.
9 0 Replys08nlql9 @lemm.ee
woosh-woosh
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deweydecibel @lemmy.world The fun thing is I can't tell if this comment is ironic or not.
15 2 ReplyDauntingFlamingo @lemmy.ml I think it was irony, bro.
3 4 ReplyKafanzi Max. Praetor @lemmy.ml
I think it was irony, bro.
5 0 ReplyDauntingFlamingo @lemmy.ml I think it was irony, bro.
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joucker29 @lemmy.ml Pretty funny ngl
7 2 Replybh11235 @infosec.pub underrated comment
5 10 ReplyPregnenolone @lemmy.world It’s literally the top comment. Can we leave “underrated comment” comments back on Reddit?
22 3 Replybh11235 @infosec.pub We also had backseat modding and obnoxious rhetorical questions back on reddit, if you really insist we have this discussion
5 3 ReplyZana @startrek.website Underrated response.
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