Re: Origins of Human Violence
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- Date: Mon, 23 Oct 2006 12:00:12 -0400 (EDT)
"Tom Hendricks" <tomhendricks474@xxxxxx> writes:
ta wrote:
How did violence and aggression evolve in human beings, and what
evidence would you supply to support your position?
Did the earliest humans employ violence against one another, or was the
behaviour learned out of necessity?
Wait a minute. You say human violence? So you can prove that women
are as violent as men? Study please.
If you have no studies or proof, then stop saying it.
100,000 women in US jails, 2 million men - tell me how that is equal?
I note that all the posters to this thread, have accepted that women
are equally as violent as men in their.
responses - all of you need to prove that to me. If you can't then stop
assuming both sexes are equally violent.
Your point goes very well enforces my belief that it is sexually
selected.
In addition there is reason to suspect that there is more solidarity
among women than among men. Safety in numbers, and from what?
.
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