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"Us v Them"

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Us vs. Them

In this episode of Firelight Dialogues, host Pat Kansoer takes us back 40,000 years to a prehistoric valley to reveal the "ancient neurological machinery" that still governs our modern world. We explore how the human brain evolved as tribal primates, developing a "tribal detection system" designed for survival in small bands where knowing friend from foe was a matter of life or death.

The conversation dives into why these Stone Age instincts—originally meant for campfires and hunting parties—often turn modern politics into a digital gladiator arena.

Key topics include:

  • The Speed of Judgment: Why your brain performs "tribal sorting" before your logical mind even enters the room.
  • The Psychology of "Us": How we automatically exaggerate the virtues of our own tribe while viewing "them" as dangerous or misguided.
  • Symbols as Weapons: How flags, slogans, and phrases act as emotional markers that trigger territory defense rather than a discussion of ideas.
  • The Digital Megaphone: How social media algorithms amplify our prehistoric tribal outrage for profit.

Join us as we "poke the tribal bear" and learn how to recognize the tribal trap in our own minds, moving from a reflex reaction to a thinking individual.

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