Politics and Religion

On What Basis Is Racism Immoral or Wrong?
willywonka4u 22 Reviews 55 reads
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"Racist" is the constant epithet of the woketard left. Don't fall for it. The simple fact of the matter is that all people are racist. Everyone who has ever lived or will ever live is racist. It's a natural part of the human condition.  

 
From the wiki article, linked below:

 
"Kin selection is a process whereby natural selection favours a trait due to its positive effects on the reproductive success of an organism's relatives, even when at a cost to the organism's own survival and reproduction.[1] Kin selection can lead to the evolution of altruistic behaviour. It is related to inclusive fitness, which combines the number of offspring produced with the number an individual can ensure the production of by supporting others"

 
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Kin_selection

 
Let's put that in a way anyone can understand. You care about your own family more then you care about other people's families. This is why racism exists. People sacrifice for their own family while they would not sacrifice for others.

 
Kin Selection evolved because:
1) resources aren't limitless  
2) society depends upon altruism and  
3) outsiders can take advantage of that.  

 
And since human beings could not have survived without Kin Selection, and racism is the natural byproduct of Kin Selection, then on what basis is racism immoral? If we would have gone extinct without it, then it cannot be immoral. If someone tells you it's bad to be racist, then they're telling you it's wrong for you to love your own family.

And not just Trump, but everyone in the Republican party. Tucker Carlson, Marjorie Taylor Greene, Lauren Boebert, JD Vance, even Candance Owens. He told me that he deeply loves them all and would do anything for them. I did not see that coming.

RespectfulRobert11 reads

That is only asked by hard core racists. Know any by chance? smh

That’s an interesting point, but it doesn’t address Willy’s premise.

While it may be true that kin selection is a part of evolution, it doesn’t make its byproduct, racism, moral or acceptable. If one believes in God or a higher power that’s imbued the human race with free will, then we can call to our altruism, another byproduct of kin selection, to work against racism. From Willy’s link:

Whether or not Hamilton's rule always applies, relatedness is often important for human altruism, in that humans are inclined to behave more altruistically toward kin than toward unrelated individuals

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