Well you should be a hell of a genetist to say that, or more likely someone who thinks that understood the theory, but really didn't. And I will not try to talk about such funny theories, because it would be like to talk about religion or faith: I simply do not care. Oh just for your knowledge: most of the plants we develop narcotics from evolved that way as a form of defence against erbivores: they basically give them bad stomacache to them, so they can't be eaten too much (even if many animals consume them anyway specifically for those effects, like jaguars in south-america usually eat coke-leaves). Or maybe they were designed like that by god, or aliens or something else. I think I'll stick with the scientific way, it's what made possible for us to look laughable exposing funny theories to unknown people in the internet, so at least that works.
But: back to powerplay!
Nobody never claimed to be able to change people behaviour about that. Or even punish them (only exception are bots, which should be banned). We're all talking about how to change rules to make such a behaviour simply uneffective, as Rubbernuke already said and I proposed in the last three pages of the thread. People suck. But when people that suck can break the game the problem is in the rules. A game, to be funny, should be fair and should be exploit-proof (as much as possible, and Powerplay is totally exploitable).
So: it's not just that you don't know the game mechanics, you even didn't read the thread, you just arrived here, gave your opinion without even knowing the basics of what you wanted to talk about AND what was told before about that. Or maybe you just didn't understand that because that needed some specific knowledge of what you wanted to talk about.
Like genetics, or chemistry, or evolution, in our specific case.
Not cool, dudette, not cool.
EDIT
I really hope you are not just 1-2% smarter than a chimp, considering that a chimp is said to have the intelligence of a 4-5 y/o kid. I will help you with that: the right concept is that human beings and chimpazees share approximately the 98% of their genes. Which is only normal, considering we are technically apes. You'd be astonished to notice how that 2% can make a difference. Like: relativity theory difference, or surgery, architecture, poetry, art. Really. 2% smarter. A person with a 102 iq is 2% smarter than a person with a 100 iq. Or maybe you know some crazy smart chimps.