Wednesday, November 19, 2025

Why People Blame Genetics: The Last Refuge of Emotional Cowardice

How Denial, Repression, and Childhood Fear Keep Humanity Stuck in the Same Cycle of Violence, Poverty, and Hate

Every era invents a new excuse to avoid looking in the mirror. Today, that excuse is “genetics.” When people claim poverty, cruelty, inequality, violence, or addiction are inherited through DNA, they are not speaking truth — they are speaking fear. This post exposes the real reason humanity clings to genetic myths: because facing our childhood wounds terrifies us more than any war, any robot, or any dictator ever could.


Why People Blame Genetics: The Last Refuge of Emotional Cowardice

There is a reason the powerful, the privileged, and the emotionally blind love to blame “genes” for humanity’s problems:

**Genetics requires no self-reflection.

No accountability.
No responsibility.**

It conveniently lets parents, institutions, governments, religions, and entire societies off the hook for the lifelong damage inflicted on children in the name of “discipline,” “tradition,” and “good upbringing.”

And it allows the wounded adult to keep repeating their childhood reenactments without ever having to confront the pain that drives them.

Two comments on X this week exposed this perfectly.


1. When people say “ending poverty requires force,” they reveal their own wounds

One commenter wrote:

“I know of no way to end poverty except through force—taking from the haves to give to the have-nots.”

This is how the emotionally blind think:
power is the only language they understand.

But here is the truth:

**No system in the U.S. is “taking from the rich.”

In fact, the rich take from the working class — constantly.**

  • tax cuts for billionaires

  • subsidies for tech moguls

  • loopholes large enough to drive Tesla semis through

  • workers financing the illusions of the elite

  • governments bending to the very individuals causing the inequality

If I had the backing of Elon Musk or any tech mogul, my voice would already have reached millions.
Instead, my entire platform has been built from scratch — one truth at a time — financed by no one but myself.

Meanwhile, the billionaires suppress the very voices that expose them.

As I said:

Poverty isn’t solved by force.
Poverty is solved by truth — the emotional truth humanity still refuses to face.


2. And when people blame “genetics,” they are telling you how terrified they are of the mirror

Another commenter wrote:

“Genetics and environment create inequality. Poverty is a mindset.”

This is the oldest cop-out in the book.

It’s the modern version of saying the devil put a “bad child” in the cradle.

Alice Miller dismantled this illusion decades ago:

**No child is born with the urge to destroy, hoard, punish, humiliate, or dominate.

This comes from childhood fear — not DNA.**

Let’s ask the question Miller asked:

Were millions of “bad gene” babies magically born in Germany 30–40 years before the Holocaust?

If you believe in “bad genes,” explain that.
Explain why one generation produced Hitler’s willing executioners
and the next generation did not.

DNA didn’t change.

Parenting changed.
Childhood changed.
Violence in the home decreased.
Emotional neglect was exposed.
Society evolved — because people were treated differently as children.

As Miller wrote:

**“Nobody is born evil.

We produce destructive people by the way we treat them in childhood.”**

Genetic theories survive because they protect those who cannot tolerate the memories of their own childhood pain.


3. Poverty and Wealth Are Two Ends of the Same Childhood Wound

People love to say “poverty is a mindset.”

Fine — but so is extreme wealth.

The compulsive spender and the compulsive hoarder are two sides of the same unresolved trauma:

  • one reenacts loss

  • the other reenacts lack

  • neither can hold emotional equilibrium

  • both are terrified of the void inside them

“If a man hoards newspapers we call him crazy.
If a woman hoards cats we call her nuts.
But when people hoard so much cash they impoverish entire nations, we put them on magazine covers.”

That is not success.
That is addiction.

And addiction is always rooted in childhood repression.


4. Addiction, Greed, and Violence Are One Trauma in Three Costumes

Whether the object is:

  • alcohol

  • money

  • power

  • religion

  • domination

  • approval

  • influence

  • followers

  • tech empires

The mechanism is always the same:

“I must escape myself at all costs.”

George Bush didn’t “find Jesus” when he stopped drinking.
He simply traded one addiction for another —
religion, power, money —
the socially acceptable addictions.

“Greed, obsessions, and addiction mean that the object of affection is never enough.”

People addicted to money behave like people addicted to heroin:

  • terrified of losing their supply

  • manipulated by their dependency

  • willing to destroy anything that threatens the pacifier

  • emotionally blind

  • incapable of genuine self-reflection

When these individuals gain political power, they destroy nations.

When they gain technological power, they destroy the future.


5. The Illusion of “Bad Genes” Protects the Real Culprit: Childhood Repression

People cling to genetic theories because the truth is unbearable:

**The cruelty they see in others is the cruelty they once endured.

The “weakness” they despise is the weakness they were forbidden to feel.
The poverty they judge is the emotional poverty they inherited.**

As Miller wrote:

“The anger felt by every individual stems from the primary justified anger of the child whose blows were never acknowledged.”

This is why humanity keeps repeating the same cycles:

  • war

  • poverty

  • authoritarianism

  • violence

  • inequality

  • cult leaders

  • billionaires

  • scapegoating

  • addiction

  • hoarding

  • greed

  • exploitation

  • technological control

It all comes from the same place:

a world still terrified to face what it endured as children.


6. Until this taboo breaks, humanity will continue to collapse

Economists, politicians, geneticists, technologists — none of them dares to ask the real question:

Where does the hatred come from?
And why does it erupt the way it does?

The answer is simple:

**It comes from homes where children were punished instead of comforted.

Homes where feelings were forbidden.
Homes where fear was normal.
Homes where the truth was never safe.**

And those children grow up to:

  • hunt immigrants

  • hoard billions

  • build surveillance systems

  • exploit workers

  • destroy the planet

  • wage wars

  • spread propaganda

  • blame genes

  • elect narcissists

  • worship authority

  • suppress truth-tellers

This is not genetics.
This is trauma multiplied through generations.


7. What the powerful fear most is not activists — it is truth

My comment on X reached nearly 5,000 people in hours — until it was cut off.

My tags were removed.
My notifications disappeared.
My voice was throttled.

Why?

Because Elon Musk — like many powerful men — is terrified of emotional truth.
He does not fear misinformation.
He fears mirrors.

And I am a mirror.

I don’t carry illusions.
I don’t protect egos.
I don’t reinforce childhood repression.
And I don’t participate in the reenactments.

That is why the powerful fear people like me,
and why my blog is now approaching one million readers.

The world is waking up — slowly, painfully, but inevitably.

And once enough people see the truth, the last refuge of emotional cowardice — genetics — will collapse.


Conclusion: Only One Thing Can Save Humanity

Not robots.
Not AI.
Not politics.
Not elections.
Not wealth.
Not technology.
Not new models.
Not new ideologies.

**Only this:

The courage to face childhood repression.**

Until that taboo breaks, nothing will change.
Not poverty, not violence, not inequality, not addiction, not war.

Denial is humanity’s oldest disease.
Emotional truth is its only cure.



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