People getting to know each and working together to genocide another group of people that's slightly different from them does indeed have many precedents in history.
The problem with your idea is that you see "humans" as some kind of abstract unified whole. People care about their peers far more than they do about "humans" in the abstract. When you're a powerful venture capitalist, these peers are other venture capitalists for example. Some call this "class consciousness".
> The problem with your idea is that you see "humans" as some kind of abstract unified whole.
No, I don't, which greatly goes together with that not following from anything I said. I simply care about humans that are not predators way more than predators.