
greycel
It's hard to be Good in a World of Evil 🧑🏻🌾
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Whatever genetic predisposition you might have towards not being able to contain your actions within the bounds society has set (laws), will be heavily overshadowed by how much your actions have been influenced by environment in past.
Genetics only matter when you're in competition with others + matter more, the more extreme the competition is, where effort no longer helps you with capped ceilings
Truth is, ability to live within the boundaries law has set, is not competitive at all - is made so everybody can be compliant with ease, let alone is sufficiently extreme.
But ig there's an argument to be made that indirectly, current environments that were made, were from the genetic differences of races, relative to each other - e.g. black people were the ones who got enslaved because of lower IQ compared to another race, so they ended up creating this environment for themselves.. but at the same time you should limit people to their independent individuality + you're including potential immoral implications from accounting for all indirect.. so you should only look at environment that directly affects a person from their birth
All in all, your direct environment matters more than genes for how acquiescent one will be with their region's laws
@looksmaxxed @mandiblade
Genetics only matter when you're in competition with others + matter more, the more extreme the competition is, where effort no longer helps you with capped ceilings
Truth is, ability to live within the boundaries law has set, is not competitive at all - is made so everybody can be compliant with ease, let alone is sufficiently extreme.
But ig there's an argument to be made that indirectly, current environments that were made, were from the genetic differences of races, relative to each other - e.g. black people were the ones who got enslaved because of lower IQ compared to another race, so they ended up creating this environment for themselves.. but at the same time you should limit people to their independent individuality + you're including potential immoral implications from accounting for all indirect.. so you should only look at environment that directly affects a person from their birth
All in all, your direct environment matters more than genes for how acquiescent one will be with their region's laws
@looksmaxxed @mandiblade