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Dario Maestripieri is associate professor of comparative human development and evolutionary biology at the University of Chicago.
“Last year, a U.S. senator doomed his chances of reelection when he referred to a protestor as a 'macaca,' a slur sometimes used for dark-skinned people. But ‘macaca’ is also a name for the rhesus macaque monkey, and Maestripieri writes, ‘If politicians knew more about the Machiavellian intelligence of rhesus macaques, they would probably call one another “macaca” all the time, but mean it as a compliment.’ Maestripieri goes on to describe the social lives and competitive society of macaques, who aren't above using violence and manipulation to get ahead and stay there.”
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