The First Genocide of Homo Sapiens

 The First Genocide

The scholarly euphemisms like "climate change" or "failure to adapt" are nothing more than cowardly rhetoric. If one stares directly into the essence of the species known as Homo sapiens, the disappearance of Neanderthals is not a mystery—it is a clear record of massacre.

We are a species inherently incapable of tolerating "that which is different." Even now, we hunt one another over skin color, religion, ideology, or even trivial dietary habits. If we treat our own kind this way, it is self-evident how we treated the Neanderthals—beings with thicker bones, greater strength, and alien features.

They were likely honest titans. But our ancestors, the Cro-Magnons—vile and cunning—united under fictions and myths. Using numerical superiority and devious intelligence, they hunted the Neanderthals. It wasn't an inevitable choice for survival; it was the "First Genocide," an eruption of the exclusive lust for conquest flowing through our veins.

The reason anthropologists hesitate and mumble about the cause of extinction is simple: they lack the courage to face the ugly reality reflected in the mirror. The moment we admit we annihilated them, the tower of civilization we’ve built collapses into nothing more than "a murderer’s spoils."

In the end, Neanderthals did not vanish; they were eliminated. Homo sapiens became the sole victor by erasing every other human species on Earth. Now, with no other enemies left to kill, we have divided ourselves by race and class to continue the slaughter. This self-destructive instinct is the very same blade that pierced the hearts of Neanderthals tens of thousands of years ago.

History is written by the victors, and its first chapter is filled with cowardly excuses named "silence." Yet, the truth testified by the bones layered within the earth is clear: the tragic exit of the Neanderthals was no accident, but a victory for the brutal exclusivity of Homo sapiens toward the "Other."

We have merely masked this blood-soaked instinct with the intellectual play of "philosophy." We used plausible philosophies to birth religion and foster politics, but these were ultimately just gift-wrapping to justify instinctive pillage and exclusion. Instinct is never remodeled by philosophical play or effort.

Homo sapiens has never changed for a single moment. This destructive blueprint—which is satisfied only when the "Other" is erased—will eventually turn its sights on us. The extinction of the Neanderthals was merely the prologue to our own self-destruction.

In the past, nature allowed for "isolated spaces" where new species could emerge. But today, Sapiens has bound the entire planet in a dense, suffocating web. Before a new species can even sprout, the exclusive instinct of Sapiens, sensing "difference," will trample the bud.

No species will emerge to replace Sapiens. Even if scientists were to create one, it would have to be more cruel than Sapiens to survive. That is how Sapiens will meet its end.


Beyond Survival to Victory,
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