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Just fucking lol, life is competition per definitionem. Ressources (access to food, shelter, mating partners) are limited, if someone has access to a certain ressource, that ressource is no longer available for others - our planet has only limited ressources. Everything someone does is at the (in-)direct expense of others. Even if there was no capitalism (=economy based on competition), competition would still happen based on different factors, envy and hatred would still exist.
Individuals are definetely not born equal (like in every species), but are different based on variable (mostly genetically determined) traits (like looks/intelligence). And while the most important parameters that are deemed favorable change (money/social status in the time of the boomers, only looks after female emancipation and especially after Tinder) with time the concept remains the same: Competition happens and winning means someone has to lose.
And those who deny it are either a) pacified losers that have lost the will to fight or don't know about their position or b) people who are born with privileges like intelligence, looks and money that never felt the struggle normal or below average men have to face and deem their success as something that comes without effort, because for them it came without effort.
Individuals are definetely not born equal (like in every species), but are different based on variable (mostly genetically determined) traits (like looks/intelligence). And while the most important parameters that are deemed favorable change (money/social status in the time of the boomers, only looks after female emancipation and especially after Tinder) with time the concept remains the same: Competition happens and winning means someone has to lose.
And those who deny it are either a) pacified losers that have lost the will to fight or don't know about their position or b) people who are born with privileges like intelligence, looks and money that never felt the struggle normal or below average men have to face and deem their success as something that comes without effort, because for them it came without effort.