Cultural Superiority via Hyper Violence
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Episode 39 – Cultural Superiority via Hyper Violence
From video games to the cinema to made-for-TV dramas to the evening news to world history to the bible, we are saturated in stories of violence, simulated violence, or actual violence. Is there value in such large-scale exposure to violence, or is violence a useful or necessary tool to preserve and stabilize society, or is it one of the scourges of humanity to mitigate? Are more violent cultures superior and necessary?
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Chapters
1. Red Wedding, Hyper Violence in the Aggregate (00:00:00)
2. All the Time Exposure of Violence vs. Nip Slip (00:05:15)
3. Justifying Violence or the Potential for Violence (00:12:12)
4. Violent Preservation Trait & Reduced Empathy (00:18:00)
5. Guns, Violence, Death Cult & Cremation of Care (00:24:48)
6. Nationwide Industrial Output Converted for War (00:30:30)
7. Vulnerable Populations & Utility of Dehumanization (00:36:00)
8. Humans as Omnivores vs. Herbivores vs. Other (00:41:08)
9. Methods for Reducing or Abandoning Violence (00:47:00)
10. Date Rape Drugs & Access to Violent Toolkits (00:55:30)
11. Social Currency Concept, Black Mirror Example (01:01:20)
12. Debating the Application of Social Credit System (01:08:22)
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