Talk:Killer instinct (human behaviour)
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[edit] Cite a Source
This article is worthless unless someone staes a source. There isn't even a proper dictionary definition of the term, which would be a start. The entire thing is opinion, and doesn't even make much sense.202.82.171.186 (talk) 06:17, 11 April 2008 (UTC)
[edit] THIS ARTICLE
This article needs more PAZAZ! More Pazaz, please. U R A GR8 M8 17:12, 13 December 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Removed Statement
I removed this sentence from the article:
"As a programmed response, soldiers are trained to kill others without regard or remorse, as a reflex action triggered by those not wearing your uniform."
This does not have any sources and does not say which soldiers this is about. The statement is wrong on so many levels, and completely unfounded.
Alexander256 02:27, 3 June 2006 (UTC)
[edit] Substance
Shouldn't there be more substance than the single sentence, that most, if not, all of the information is said by the context of the words together.
[edit] Sections
I think there is enough material out there for sections on this subject. There are at least 2, if not 3 applicable areas of this subject in the sociological area, animal origin notwithstanding. I propose a) a general introduction to the subject, b) a categorizing and differentiating between 1) primal instinct and 2) trained behavior in the sub-categories of civil, private life, business life and military training. If anyone would be so kind to add some self-written material from the sociological history of this term, all the better. TrondBK 23:49, 28 October 2007 (UTC)

