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zak_the_mac ago

I thought the whole point of being an alpha is that no-one can control you? If the other guy is controlling them, doesn't that make them the new alpha instead?

outside-the-box ago

Well, to start out, the concept of alpha is based on a defunct theory anyway. It was established based on a number of wolves being held in captivity together. In the wild, most wolf packs are a monogamous couple and their children (when the children leave the pack, they have another litter assuming they aren't too old). There are also so-called "casanova" wolves, although I don't fully understand this. In the wild, the alpha and beta wolves (from the captivity situation) would just establish different territory (or fight until one died to establish territory). They would not, generally, coexist in a singular pack with a pecking order among the males.

Secondly, the concept of alpha in humans, in my opinion, is just programming. What is an alpha? A psychologically manipulative "bad boy" who just acts like a player. That doesn't sound very dominant to me. That sounds like putting the pussy on the pedestal (building your life around poon) and playing right into the Jews' hand.