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The human animal is naturally reluctant to do violence?
Colonel Grossman made this point in On Killing, that human beings are naturally reluctant to kill one another, such that most soldiers on the battlefield throughout history have gone to great lengths to avoid stabbing or shooting one another. But this is only a half of the story. The full truth goes like this: Human…
Read MoreWhat exactly is violence, anyway?
It’s a question that bears considering in an age when many claim that speech is violence, and any people living in a way of which one person disapproves are said to be committing violence against the one. Here’s the truth: Violence is any process which increases the entropy in a system. It is the application…
Read MoreThe fallacy of the barstool
You are sitting at the bar when a rough customer walks up and growls, “You’re in my seat.” It’s the classic scenario. The threat may be implicit, or it may be explicit: “Get lost, or I’ll kick your ass.” And you know that, much as your ego wants you to fight for that seat, it’s…
Read MoreGiving and taking offense: when is each appropriate?
The person who says a thing should be banned or avoided because it might be offensive is a liar. He or she will be the first to justify giving offense to those he or she deems evil. The person who says a thing should be banned or avoided because it is offensive is a person…
Read MoreFairness is a unicorn
There is no such thing as fair. Or, if there is, we cannot possibly achieve it in this mortal life. To create a perfectly fair, just, or equitable arrangement between two parties would require perfect knowledge of both parties and the values of all factors affecting both parties. Only God has such knowledge. The rest…
Read MoreIs there such a thing as normal?
You’ve heard it said that there is no such thing as normal. But you’ve also heard the word normal used regularly in conversation, and you’ve used it yourself, which means it has some kind of useful definition—useful even to you. If normal doesn’t exist, then what do you mean when you use the word? If…
Read MoreIQ and anger
Jordan Peterson apparently once said that angry people demonstrate lower IQ, or something to that effect. I didn’t hear him say it; I only know this much because I once observed a man to complain that he occasionally experienced anger, and to his mind Jordan Peterson was saying he was less intelligent for that reason,…
Read MoreSemantics?
Why, semantics is just the difference between what you say and what you mean. How important could that possibly be?
Read MoreIs it possible to kill without anger? The separation of action and emotion, explained.
A MARSOC Marine once, in explaining to me how much he enjoyed his work, took an aside to assure me that he did not enjoy killing, of course, but it sure was rewarding to smoke-check a few terrorist hostage-takers in the process of liberating their captives. Is it wrong to enjoy killing? Or is it…
Read MoreWhat does love require? If you love her, does that mean you have to do something about it?
If another child on the playground takes your Oreos, or knocks over your stick fort, and that makes you angry, does that mean it is necessary for you to punch him in the nose? Of course not. You are taught early on that your anger does not justify lashing out, that you don’t get to…
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