It's Always Sunny in Toronto

Emphasis on "underlying", civilization is basically born out of physical violence, we learned to cooperate due to physical threats, to be safer, our first resources of food relied on hunting which involved physical threats, so when you say "all human interaction have an underlying physical threat" that is like... going too basic.

Like I said in another comment, it can easily fall apart if you delve deep into it. Violence is still in our core, in terms of our interactions, one might argue. But it is no longer "physical threat", emotional threats are a bigger part of our social interactions in modern world and some of us are developed enough to emphasize with others, not just to protect ourselves from emotional threats but protect others from it.

So violence is still a part of us, sure. But not physical violence.

Maybe women are less used to resolving their conflicts with violence compared to men, sure. But that is more of a statistical thing, not an inability from being a specific gender.

And that is the problem with Peterson (AND WHY I FUCKING HATE HIM), you can analyze his own fucking points to say "Yeah you have a fucking point BUT CONCLUSION FUCKING SUCKS SHIT!" and it seems like you agree with him but he just has a stupid point, that doesn't really back the conclusion he reaches.

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