• Azzu@lemm.ee
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    1 year ago

    There might be “better education”, but you also have to remember that we have much worse socialization today. There’s no sense of community anymore, no natural places to go to meet people, families are smaller, it’s much easier to pick up and move somewhere else ending up in an unfamiliar environment with no friends, and so on and so on.

    If you have bad socialisation, you end up with bad social skills, so you end up being rejected everywhere you go, so you end up wanting to control people so they have to stay with you, so you don’t end up alone.

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      1 year ago

      There’s a million people who grew up in the same environments who didn’t to turn out to be misogynistic racist bigots though.

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        Being the first and second child within one family is oftentimes a greater “environmental” difference than being the first child in one family vs the first child in another family. Or getting into one school class with lots of assholes who become friends, versus getting into another class with lots of very nice people who become friends.

        What I want to say with this is, even within a unit that we usually call “same environment”, the environmental differences can be massive.