Quote (Chevaucheur @ Oct 13 2018 09:24am)
You are wrong.
There is need of intelligence and education to have decency.
Wild animals have no education, and they have no decency.
For a long time, in Europe, there were wolves who came in packs to the villages and devoured everything in their way.
Wolves are terrible animals.
You act as if they are cute dogs, but this is not the case.
Wild wolves commit crimes.
There is no decency in them: they only seek to eat.
They want to devour people.
There is need of intelligence and education to have decency.
And as global demographics get bigger and bigger, social intelligence has to become more and more sophisticated as well.
Moreover, decency is not more important than team spirit.
Also, what is decency?
When I walk down the street, I sometimes walk on ants and kill them.
Where is decency?
Do ants also have the right to decency?
You use the words incorrectly.
Usually, decency is a means of creating an understanding between men.
You speak of decency as if it were an objective in itself.
If decency was a goal in itself, then we would all be saving ants when they fall into the water. And we would walk with socks in the street.
When it comes to the tribes of this land who were the real wolves of humanity? Who were the true savages?