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viergacht: jhameia: driftingfocus: anogoodrabblerouser: disquietingtruths: universalequalityisinevitable: Robert Sapolsky about his study of the Keekorok baboon troop from National Geographic’s Stress: Portrait of a Killer. Thiiiiiiis, people, thiiiis! 1. Kill alpha male types2. Achieve world peace Got it. I’ve actually read a lot of Sapolsky’s work. He’s one of my favorite scientists in the neuro/socio world. I just watched the documentary and there is so much more about the troop that isn’t in this photoset—not only does the troop have a culture of little aggression and greater cooperation, but any incoming jerk baboons learned within a few months that their shitty behaviour was in no way acceptable, that the troop only rewarded sociability, and they changed accordingly. If effin’ baboons can learn this there’s pretty much no reason to believe that our only option in dealing with assholes is to just ignore their behaviour and let it continue. It’s backed up by other studies. For example, there was one where monkeys of a typically aggressive species were raised by foster mothers of a more chill species, and as adults they were conspicuously less aggressive than normal - clearly, that was a cultural trait and not a genetic one. Also, who could argue with such a magnificent mane of hair? -- source link
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