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Do you ever wonder about why humans like to divide themselves into exclusive, insulated and increasingly smaller groups?

Especially in regards to sociopoliticial issues, though not only there. It happens in pretty much everything. The natural response of a large group forming often seems to be to break away into increasingly niche groups over time, even if the end result sabotages or contradicts their initial goal. Often paired with an outright refusal to reach out and band together to solve the problem that is faced. Do you think it's some kind of evolutionary psychological response to reduce overpopulation maybe? Like to break up tribal groups in primitive man.

And for the record I do get it, that people like having an exclusive group to belong to and call their own and that it simplifies worldview to just basically shut off outside input. It's comforting in a strange and perverse way.

I for some reason doubt this will get much if any in the way of serious responses, but whatever. Mostly just elucidating thought.
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Cierzo · M
I think humans are tribal by nature. We need to feel we belong to a group. That reference group should be family, but not any more.

Internet is providing means to allow any group to have a separate existence from others. Not only when it comes to ideologies or ways of thinking, but also to interests, or way of living in general.

I think this trend will be much stronger in the next years
UndeadPrivateer · 31-35, M
@Cierzo I agree on all counts, though I think it will hit some kind of breaking point somewhere.