LIFE: Gray anatomy: How fear and anxiety (and the love hormone) put us in ‘us vs them’ mode

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notes that the organisation even credits George W Bush for their ideology, citing his well-touted phrase “you’re either with us, or you’re with the terrorists” as the central nugget of their thinking.

Islamic State certainly did not come up with the idea of “us vs them”, but the grayzone gives us a simple way of describing exactly what it is that is lacking in important conversations like the one above: an understanding of all the shades of meaning in between. “It’s a defensive reaction so that you don’t put yourself at risk for judgement and criticism from others. Making a stand and putting yourself forward can be fraught, so it’s easier to go with a group than to object.”takes it a step further in explaining exactly why it’s so rewarding for us to stick with our chosen group. He says that humans have an instinct to separate into ‘us vs them’ thinking, and weirdly enough it’s fuelled by the ‘love hormone’ oxytocin.

We may have little control over our biological reaction to our choices, but to systems thinking expert Ncedisa Nkonyeni, the problem of this type of thinking is also structural, and is reinforced by factors like privilege., explains: “It happens anywhere where there’s a fear of difference and overreliance on the supremacy of a single group, or a single person.

 

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