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We are a social animal and our connection to the group is critical to survival. In the technological age, where a person can live a solitary life because they do not have to actually talk to the person who made their shirt, or the person who uses whatever they produce, it's easy to forget how pathetically vulnerable human is in the wild. There is great danger from animals and other humans.
Our group insures our safety and security from threats. When the threat is from another human group, this will become part of the cultural memory and identity. As time passes, groups shift and merge, but the cultural memory has a very long half life.
It is not human nature to get over it, especially for no better reason than to help a member of a formerly adversarial group feel a little more comfortable.
That reminds me of a short story I’m writing about a world where social media and rapid communication mysteriously vanish without explanation. Society is forced to adapt, leading to a return to genuine conversations, more time spent playing outside, and a revival of brick-and-mortar stores. Basically the 80's with today's companies.