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Unfortunately, this unusual tameness was used to their disadvantage: as Darwin notes, men "frequently killed them in the evening, by holding out a piece of meat in one hand, and in the other a knife ready to stick them."

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[โ€“] [email protected] 68 points 2 weeks ago (4 children)

A part of the Christian imperialist worldview, the idea that 'Man is above animal and they were created by God to be used as Man sees fit', has been the cause of endless horrors. Without this human-supremacist view they would treat other people better too, even if their enemies were 'subhuman', if they had compassion for animals.

It makes me think of the connection between 'masculinity' and eating meat in the West. It's seen as effeminate to eat vegetables or be vegan, this idea helps reinforce a worldview centered on violence and exploitation.

[โ€“] [email protected] 6 points 2 weeks ago* (last edited 2 weeks ago)

Rare to come across someone who has an understanding of the indigineous / the original way that our ancestors saw our relationship with life on Earth.

I'm not at all shocked that a lot of men now feel lost under the dominant world view. Since the industrial revolution, masculinity has become defined as taking more than you need at a cost that your descendants will need to pay (through harm that you bring to the Earth). That type of imbalance will inevitably promote a lack of purpose.

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