Crows Are So FAR AHEAD in their thinking than even Humans...
Meanwhile, Humans are still "busy" after thousands or maybe Millions of years of our existence [who really knows anyways] and complaining about the evils of "Hate" and trying to even create and pass legislation to make Hate a "crime" or classify Hate as immoral, even when you know something or a group of people are in the "wrong".
This makes me hold even higher respect for crows that they have no scruples about teaching their offspring to hate certain people.
It's funny because many years ago, I used to make jokes about imagining if we could train Crows to be Haters of the Little Hat Wearers and how easy it would be to all get them to become Anti-Semitic compared to Humans.
I actually believe on the old Wordpress website that I had some posts I also did of several incidents where Seagulls attacked the Yids, which makes you wonder if they even know or detect something "different" about them from other Humans that made them feel compelled to go after them.
Just imagine, trying "teach" this crow that Hating certain Humans is "wrong", "immoral" and "evil", do you think it would listen!?
Meanwhile, our own species is inundated and stifled of any intellectual develop because of Pastors who preach that kind of nonsense.

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ReplyDelete“It's funny because many years ago, I used to make jokes about imagining if we could train Crows to be Haters of the Little Hat Wearers and how easy it would be to all get them to become Anti-Semitic compared to Humans.”
It appears to me that crows work from pure logic and not with “ethics” or “emotions” that might make them feel guilty about attacking those Little Hat Wearers or what some have also referred to as the “Oy Vey’s”. That is much more preferable because what ends up happening is that the end result actually ends up being worse for anyone and for any decent human being if one decides to let morals be a blockage in their actions and what they do.
Personally I wish the “hall-o-cost” should’ve included all of those Tiny Hats (including the Irish) because it clearly wasn’t enough, whatever the number of deaths was.