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Wars aren’t started by nations —
they’re decisions made by a few.
Power concentrates.
Freedom shrinks.
People obey authority — even when it harms others.
Fear turns into control.
Control turns into aggression.
Violence isn’t just human nature.
It’s engineered by competition, hierarchy, and systems of power.
The real question is:
Are we choosing this… or just playing our role in it?

🎯 Watch till the end. This changes how you see the world.

🔬Source (research paper):

• Fearon, J.D. (1995) – Rationalist explanations for war
https://doi.org/10.1017/S0020818300033324
• Stanley Milgram (1963) – Behavioral study of obedience
https://doi.org/10.1037/h0040525
• Nature Reviews Psychology (2023) – Threat & authoritarianism (Osborne et al.)
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC9983523/
• Fan, L. & Gong, X. (2025) – Institutional inequality & displaced aggression
https://pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/articles/PMC12729422/

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#psychology #sociology #power #war #humanbehavior #science #truth #control #society #deepthinking

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00:00Has humanity become a prisoner of its own system?
00:04What do sociology, anthropology, and political science reveal about human aggression?
00:10Wars are decisions made by small groups, not entire populations.
00:15Conflicts are driven by competition for resources and power.
00:20Elites concentrate control and restrict freedoms.
00:23They are protected by institutions, and by our fear, they stand above the law.
00:29And always avoid accountability.
00:31They decide, others bleed.
00:34Our fate belongs to those who risk nothing.
00:37People obey authority, even when it leads to harm.
00:41Fear fuels authoritarian behavior, and aggression toward outsiders.
00:46Aggression isn't just human nature, it's built into the system.
00:51Competition between groups drives violence.
00:54The problem isn't just in our genes, it's much bigger than that.
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