
The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad A 3-Minute Primer of History (The Saad Truth with Dr. Saad_931)
Dec 7, 2025
Explore the gripping concept of suicidal empathy and its detrimental impact on society. Delve into a thought experiment with rival tribes that highlights the balance between aggression and restraint. Discover how the fear of retaliation acts as a deterrent to constant conflict. Unpack the alarming consequences of refusing to defend one's culture amid extreme threats. Join the conversation on the fine line between moral obligation and self-destruction.
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Mutual Deterrence Prevents Constant War
- Human groups deter aggression when both sides are clearly capable of violent retaliation.
- Mutual deterrence explains why rival tribes often avoid constant war despite envy and covetousness.
Attack Decisions Are Calculated, Not Impulsive
- Groups weigh the cost and likelihood of success before attacking another group.
- This calculation governs whether a tribe seizes an opportune moment to strike or waits.
Suicidal Empathy Undermines Survival
- Suicidal empathy is portrayed as a moral stance that forbids defensive retaliation under any circumstances.
- Gad Saad argues this stance leads to civilization's decline by removing survival-driven responses.



