[spoiler]Read the article first you fucks.[/spoiler]
If you know anything about capitalism, it revolves around the theory of selfishness and extreme individualism. Communism is just the opposite.
But on a serious note (no, this thread is not about capitalism vs communism), I only wish that evolution was a little faster so we can weed out all the assholes from the rest of humanity, so that we can all live happy together without any wars or school ground bullies to hurt people.
The only bad news to this is that some people reading this are going to have different ideas and misinterpretations about cooperation and kindness. Not to go too off topic here, but I mean that anti-civil rights activists are only going to strengthen their stance on bashing gays and other minorities because they're deluded enough to think they themselves are nice and cooperative people. And they're clearly not.
Also since I'm using BBC, here is an obligatory inb4lonepaul
After reading the article I would like to see what the study actually says. The end sentence made it a bit more confusing saying that selfish genes benefit from cooperative organisms.
However, it makes sense that selfish tendencies would benefit someone short term, but not long term.
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