When men want women on this kind of basic animalistic, just life level, to reproduce. Right? So the most obvious way to distribute women is to give all the women to the strongest man. Right? So you get — reproduce from the strongest person. That’s the way gorillas — many gorillas, silverbacks live. The one guy gets all the girls. And the problem with that is it sounds like a good idea, but it’s unstable because, obviously, all the other guys finally get think to themselves, oh, I know what we’ll do. We’ll get together and we’ll kill the main guy, the alpha guy, and we’ll steal the woman. And that’s why those governments are unstable. That’s how you get Magna Carta where the aristocrats, the most powerful people, go to the king and say, we want power too. That is, kind of, the human way of acting out that gorilla system. Ultimately, other men want women.

When you have a democracy, the best system is monogamy. Right? One per customer. Everybody gets a woman. And it sounds like that means that weak people will be allowed to breed, but it turns out it’s actually a pretty good system because it favors diversity. Because a lot of times, the smartest guy in the room and the strongest guy in the room are two entirely different people. So you want the strongest guy to reproduce, but you also want the smartest guy to reproduce, and that is how humanity advances. In fact, monogamy, one per customer, is a really good basis for a society. However, it goes against the gorilla code, and the gorilla code is written into our DNA.

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    Tell me you don’t know what the Magna Carta is without saying you don’t know what the Magna Carta is.

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      Sitting here like, man I know I didn’t pay a WHOLE lot of attention in history but his version is not the lesson I gleaned from the story…

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      the magna carta protected the rights of some barons, not the common people, so he’s actually correct

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        Magna Carta was the first document to establish that the monarch was not above the law, and established law as a power itself.

        When people talk about “the rule of law,” that’s what they’re talking about.

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          yeah, but it still specifically protected barons, not the common person

          when he says this:

          That’s how you get Magna Carta where the aristocrats, the most powerful people, go to the king and say, we want power too

          he’s correct

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              That’s how you get Magna Carta where the aristocrats, the most powerful people, go to the king and say, we want power too.

              Tell me you don’t know what the Magna Carta is without saying you don’t know what the Magna Carta is.

              he’s literally correct about what the magna carta is