PappaPappa wrote:
I don't think you can back up those generalisations with facts.
There are numerous anthropological studies which back up what I said, though they would use more scientific terminology.
It applies across the world in 'primitive' tribal societies. Members of the family or tribe are cared for. People outside the tribe are preyed upon. This is the one thing I have discovered (apart from science and technology) that separates societies that are 'primitive' from those that are 'advanced'.
The same situation applies in Africa, and I am sure there are African people on this forum who would back that up. It applies in street gangs in the USA, which are the modern urban version of primitive tribes (Gang members are cared for by other gang members. Non gang members are prey.) It applied in my country before the coming of the European, when tribes would fight each other, and those taken captive were killed, enslaved, and even eaten.
Callousness towards those who are not of your family or tribe is normal in more primitive societies. (A few people in 'civilised' society show that also, which you can see by reading Seth's comments.) However, a caring approach towards outsiders is something found in modern societies, and is characteristic of advancement.