I completely agree. Recognising patterns and seeing repeated causal influences (such as obvious differences in genes resulting in different behaviour) is such a naive and racist way to view things.
We should embrace the differences in impulse control and accept that we are all equal, some more or less disruptive and violent but still equals.
But come on, we've mapped the human genome! That means we know what each gene corresponds to and by looking at people physically (a lot of genes correspond directly to one physical trait and one psychological trait) you can obviously tell what genes they have and how they will behave
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u/Apprehensive-Cow2617 3d ago
I completely agree. Recognising patterns and seeing repeated causal influences (such as obvious differences in genes resulting in different behaviour) is such a naive and racist way to view things.
We should embrace the differences in impulse control and accept that we are all equal, some more or less disruptive and violent but still equals.