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Apart from competition, bullying might also play a role in socially synergistic behavior. In particular, bullying may prevent from individuals straying away from the group's shared goals and values thereby increasing the group's cohesion, and might also ensure a high level of body hygiene thereby increasing the group's parasite resistance.
Apart from competition, bullying might also play a role in socially synergistic behavior. In particular, bullying may prevent from individuals straying away from the group's shared goals and values thereby increasing the group's cohesion, and might also ensure a high level of body hygiene thereby increasing the group's parasite resistance.


More speculatively, bullying and avoidance of the [[neurodivergent]] may be an instance of [[wikipedia:Behavioral immune system|behavioral immune system]], i.e. adaptations that lower the risk the of becoming infected by neurotoxic or neuroactive infectious diseases (Curtis, 2011). Parasites alone account for 67% of the worldwide variation in intelligence and the virus ''toxoplasma gondii'' has been suspected to be linked to schizophrenia and lowered IQ (Willyard, 2010, Hunter, 2012). On the other hand, despite much lower parasite load in modern populations, [[IQ]] has decreased rather than increased (possibly due to [[mutational load]] rather than [[feminization|neurotoxins]]; see Sarraf, 2018, or due to the [[steeling effect]]).
More speculatively, bullying and avoidance of the [[neurodivergent]] may be an instance of [[wikipedia:Behavioral immune system|behavioral immune system]], i.e. adaptations that lower the risk the of becoming infected by neurotoxic or neuroactive infectious diseases (Curtis, 2011). Parasites alone account for 67% of the worldwide variation in intelligence and the virus ''toxoplasma gondii'' has been suspected to be linked to schizophrenia and lowered IQ (Willyard, 2010, Hunter, 2012). On the other hand, despite much lower parasite load in modern populations, [[IQ]] has decreased rather than increased (possibly due to [[mutational load]] rather than [[feminization|neurotoxins]]; see Sarraf, 2018, or due to the [[steeling effect]]). ''[As an aside: the ‘virus’ part is unlikely, since the very notions of ‘pathogenic viruses’ and ‘germ theory’ are based on Louis Pasteur’s frauds (see Geison, 1993), and no proper isolation of a pathogenic virus (see Koch’s postulates) was ever performed (the only research papers really dealing with this are from Enders, 2011, and are not really convincing, see the proceedings of Stefan Lanka’s second trial). For a gigantic and profund rabbit hole that goes way beyond the scope of this article or even the Black Pill, look up Antoine Béchamp’s theory of ‘microzymas’ and how Louis Pasteur defamed him. Contemporary mainstream biology and medicine completely deny this, contrary to a part of holistic medicine, especially Doctor Ryke Geerd Hamer’s German New Medicine — which puts the emphasis on psychosomatisation, and considers so-called ‘pathogenic viruses’ as mere exosomes (ie cell dejects). On the other hand, parasites do exist, so this part of the hypothesis still holds.]''


The general implication of this research is that bullying, at least partially, represents an innate evolutionary adaption. Since this behavior appears highly effective at getting men things they generally desire immensely (women, resources, peer status) efforts to eliminate bullying completely (e.g., 'zero tolerance' policies for bullying) seem quite futile and overly idealistic. Programs that genuinely seek to reduce incidences of bullying will likely need to acknowledge the role of genetics in causing this behavior to begin with and will need to acknowledge (and attempt to counter) the clear evolutionary and social benefits of bullying in order to have any chance of succeeding.
The general implication of this research is that bullying, at least partially, represents an innate evolutionary adaption. Since this behavior appears highly effective at getting men things they generally desire immensely (women, resources, peer status) efforts to eliminate bullying completely (e.g., 'zero tolerance' policies for bullying) seem quite futile and overly idealistic. Programs that genuinely seek to reduce incidences of bullying will likely need to acknowledge the role of genetics in causing this behavior to begin with and will need to acknowledge (and attempt to counter) the clear evolutionary and social benefits of bullying in order to have any chance of succeeding.

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