@PordanJeterson This again? It's just a few excerpts from a book very obviously written by a woman. Lacks depth and most "conclusions" are toddler-level:

"chimps engaging in calculated, cold-blooded murder — a behavior that had previously been considered exclusive to man."

"there is something distinctly human about hurting a weaker opponent — simply because you can."

Oh no, you're telling me animals aren't friendly and nice? And here I thought humans were the ultimate "evil" carbon lifeform.

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@PordanJeterson "While most raid victims are male, attacks aimed at females also occur. They do, however, involve less aggression, especially when in estrus."

Another quote with no depth. The raids target lone chimps. Were the victims mostly male because they don't stick to the group? And what does she mean by "less aggression"? Don't they rape the females, especially if they're in estrus?
It's like the article's implying they avoid harming females... because chimps respect wahmen or something

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@Based_Accelerationist that is possibly what they thought, i just thought the whole behavior of lower feminist chimps jerking off higher status feminist chimps to impress the alpha lesbian: was fascinating.

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