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Comments by "Debany Doombringer" (@debanydoombringer1385) on "" video.
@30noir I'm neither, but know we do in fact have a similar hierarchical system as animals. In particular social pack animals. Humans just don't like being compared to animals even though we are animals. We like to think of ourselves as separate and completely different. When push comes to shove and we're under real threat, we revert back to that hierarchical system.
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It was practiced in every society and civilization. It was usually enslavement of the group that had been defeated in battle. Obviously attaching it to a group not as strong as yours which carried on throughout it's use. Edit: Even in Mayan society which allowed people from other tribes to join, those people would be lower in society and the first sacrificed. Outside Egypt also one of the most propagandized civilizations to have ever existed in the ancient world. The houses provided for the population had their gods drawn all over every wall so they were always being watched by them.
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There's a natural hierarchy in humans and that includes one within the sexes. That's why throughout history leaders are depicted in art as strong and usually in battle scenes where they're defeating an enemy. This is to project strength and a sense of protection to the population. Female hierarchy is either connected to the strength of the male or leadership role he has or it's connected to being a healer and community helper. Those both play into the evolutionary traits of men and women. Mostly scientists don't put humans in similar categories as animals due to wanting to be seen as above and separate from them even though we are animals. Humans get uncomfortable when compared to animals, but that doesn't mean as pack type social animals we don't have a similar hierarchical system. We just think that because we can reason, we can overcome them.
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