
The Blindboy Podcast Dr. Gabor Mate
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Feb 25, 2026 Dr. Gabor Mate, a Hungarian-born Canadian physician and author known for trauma-informed work, discusses intergenerational trauma and how history shapes behavior. He examines capitalism as a toxic culture and its effects on health. Practical nervous-system tools like breathwork and the 4-7-8 technique are showcased.
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Trauma Can Lead Victims To Adopt Power
- Oppressed Groups Can Become Oppressors When Given Power.
- Gabor Mate explains immigrants and Holocaust survivors sometimes identify with power and then victimize less powerful locals, a pattern seen from Ireland to Palestine.
Sitting In Class Is Not An Evolutionary Baseline
- Modern Schooling Is Not The Evolutionary Norm For Children.
- Gabor Mate argues that expecting children to sit quietly in classrooms is unnatural given human evolutionary history and questions the baseline for 'neurotypical' behavior.
Diagnosis Describes Traits Not Causes
- Diagnostic Labels Describe But Do Not Explain Behaviors Like ADHD.
- Gabor Mate warns that diagnoses name traits (impulsivity, tuning out) but don't explain root causes such as genetics, early environment, and multigenerational trauma.






