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ribozyme
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I posted this in another thread and I feel it is best I make a new thread about it:
I rarely seen any examples of human “love”; I never seen anyone giving very generously without any concern for any remuneration or prestige for their giving. In general, people only give to others if they expect something in return i.e. tit for tat. I have never seen anyone give up their standard of living to help the unfortunate, and I do not expect many people to do it. I am sorry I have a very dark and grim view of human nature. We did not evolve to help others; we evolved mainly to pass on our genes. All I see are aggregrates of “selfish genes” competing in the Hobbesian jungle
I still haven’t seen anyone performing an action of great love for anyone that isn’t related to them by kinship. Most people are not willing to sacrifice their standard of living to help the poor, and they will only merely give a few hundred dollars at most. I still believe charity is quite futile because it is not within our nature to be charitable. Instead we have a tendency to group the poor as either “deserving” or “undeserving.” Cooperation does happen within the human species if it benefits themselves, but charity is extremely rare.
I do not regard liberals as charitable people; they are simply utilitarians who believe that there is a paucity of charity within this species.