Wednesday, February 18, 2009

"Roar!" I am man

In "Men are from Vengeance" William Saletan insinuates the notion of how men are singularly more spiteful. To help conclude his findings he relates his point across with surveys and statistics. Acting upon help of research based organizations, he pulls up multiple projects that span across this decade. This current data helps Saletan indicate how society is still primitive in a modern age. Saletan carefully words his point across siding along the lines of the behavioral studies. In one study he expanded on of how Americans reacted to September 11th tragedy. In the 2002 Pew Research Center survey, a majority of the men sided with the idea of destroying the source while women mostly sided for defense. As a male the idea of taking revenge first takes root before learning to forgive. Saletan illustrates that men sees the scales of crime and punishment are inequal. With his careful layout of compare and contrast he promply conveys you an image of what drives men to their ruthless choices. As he bluntly put it, "Are men more vengeful? Yes."

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