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[–] [email protected] -3 points 1 year ago

Fistfights and warfare aren’t on the same path like at all. War is not an extension of what men are doing when they physically fight each other.

If anything, war is the result of men developing deep differences without having a chance to meet each other face to face and just get it over with.

For any man who’s ever been in a civilized fight (ie one which both men consent to and which ends when one man disables the other), it’s obvious that the feeling afterward is the opposite of war.