Humans become domesticated too - /pol/ (#511394123) [Archived: 182 hours ago]

Anonymous ID: TXveBI9vUnited States
7/26/2025, 8:09:01 AM No.511394123
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People who have lived in settled "civilizations" for 1000s of years loose all the natural vigilance and situational awareness that is demanded of hunter/gatherer life. They become oblivious to their surroundings and terrible drivers, etc.
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Anonymous ID: 8y0a2idtAustralia
7/26/2025, 8:11:24 AM No.511394245
>>511394123 (OP)
Asians have always been like that.
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Anonymous ID: TXveBI9vUnited States
7/26/2025, 8:12:51 AM No.511394318
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They also lose the group bonds that bind a people together in the small, close knit, familial societies that define the hunter/gatherer lifestype. They become cold to each other and sociopathy is rewarded in "civilization" to the same extent that it is punished in hunter/gatherer groups, where everyone depends on each other,
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Anonymous ID: TXveBI9vUnited States
7/26/2025, 8:14:52 AM No.511394416
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>>511394245
Not, not always. They BECAME like this due to the antiquity of their "civilization" which they are so proud of...even though it turned them into bugmen.
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Anonymous ID: D+16k47gItaly
7/26/2025, 8:17:48 AM No.511394558
>>511394123 (OP)
True, it happened to Romans, likely to Jeets and it's now happened to whites too
Though I have to say gooks are really a prime example of this, they were probably predisposed to autistic like behaviour to begin with and civilizational self-domestication just made things even worse
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Anonymous ID: D+16k47gItaly
7/26/2025, 8:18:32 AM No.511394596
>>511394416
Kek look at that fembug fly
Anonymous ID: VW8uAhfSBosnia and Herzegovina
7/26/2025, 8:19:15 AM No.511394626
>>511394123 (OP)
The only miscalculation here was that she didn't let go of handles on time. Everything else was perfectly timed to get rid of a useless eater in exchange for a who-knows-what bug country benefit.
Anonymous ID: TXveBI9vUnited States
7/26/2025, 8:20:36 AM No.511394691
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>>511394558
>it happened to Romans
Roman civilization didn't last nearly long enough to produce such an effect imo.
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Anonymous ID: fxJeI5i/United States
7/26/2025, 8:26:22 AM No.511394976
I'm a pedestrian in America. If I wasn't hyper-vigilant I would have been dead 15 years ago.
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Anonymous ID: D+16k47gItaly
7/26/2025, 8:26:28 AM No.511394979
>>511394691
Some speculated it happened with Romans too, remember some areas of Italy like the core of Etruscans society and Magna Graecia had been civilized for over a thousand years by 400AD
https://pubmed.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/22947807/
Ofc it wasn't as drastic as in China due to its more prolonged history or modern civilization due to its extremely radical changes
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Anonymous ID: hOrW8E9GUnited States
7/26/2025, 8:27:21 AM No.511395029
>>511394123 (OP)
That was an insurance scam.
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Anonymous ID: TXveBI9vUnited States
7/26/2025, 8:29:33 AM No.511395159
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>>511394976
Sucks about your DUI
>>511394979
I think a big difference between Italy/Greece and China was the staple crop. Wheat you can grow and harvest on your own, without needed your neighbors. Rice, otoh, requires extensive irrigation and help during harvest, which means you need your neighbors to survive even if you hate them. The individualist/collectivist distinction between West and East was ultimately a result of this difference in their staple crops imo.
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Anonymous ID: TXveBI9vUnited States
7/26/2025, 8:32:03 AM No.511395264
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>>511395029
Low social trust and rampant scamming is also a consequence of long term human domestication and living in large groups of unrelated strangers.
Anonymous ID: D+16k47gItaly
7/26/2025, 8:34:04 AM No.511395357
>>511395159
That's actually a good point, also chink states were usually a lot less socially mobile than their western counterparts meaning that the rice harvesting peasants in question would have been a larger share of the population
Also Italy and Greece had to contend with way more armed threats except in the period of pax romana when said domestication peaked, while the core of chink civilization was mostly isolated from conflict besides during occasional dynastic conflicts and one major nomadic invasion once every ~500 or so years
It's probably a cumulation of factors coupled with a baseline greater tendency for such behaviour within mongoloids
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Anonymous ID: pNW3LXqgIndia
7/26/2025, 8:35:29 AM No.511395419
>>511394123 (OP)
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>>511394416
chink are uonsciousness animal race. Thats why jews chose them to run their cattle farm
Anonymous ID: QU1oAPV+Poland
7/26/2025, 8:36:54 AM No.511395481
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>>511395029
what about this one?
Anonymous ID: TXveBI9vUnited States
7/26/2025, 8:38:17 AM No.511395548
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>>511395357
>the core of chink civilization was mostly isolated from conflict besides during occasional dynastic conflicts and one major nomadic invasion once every ~500 or so years
Yes, China is geographically isolated in a way that few other large civilizations ever were. They would get conquered by barbarians ever few centuries, but that was usually a rapid thing and the conquerers would just become the new ruling class while the rest of society would stay the same.
Anonymous ID: 8y0a2idtAustralia
7/26/2025, 8:39:41 AM No.511395625
>>511394979
Though the use of external factors, genomic changes (entire sets of DNA) occur within 10-12 generations, socio-behavioural (collective) changes occur with 6-8 generations, epigenetic (individual) changes occur within 2-3 generations.
All of this reinforces certain patterns of behaviour that become socio-genetically inherited.