The point is...
In comparing the above photos, we have two examples of human.
So the question is this, do we believe that if we start off with pic #1, can we "nurture" #1 into something like #2? Or vice versa...
If tall parents tend to have tall children, (although not always, just mostly), and short parents, short children, then do, for example, "kind" parents tend to have "kind" kids?
Just how much is nature, (genetics), and how much is nurture, (upbringing)?
It's popular to deny the animal nature of humans. Surely we are not just simple animals, but much more? Like only man possess a soul for example. Sure if you expose a kind, intelligent child to certain conditions, you get a reflection of these conditions in the person as they grow.
If we believe that genetic inheritance has NOTHING to do with personality, then this question is pointless. But to the extent genetics does influence disposition, are not the choices made a decision one way or another?
Sure there many example of "forced breeding" choices in human societies. Arranged marriages etc... But the breeding part takes place in private... in secret. (Mostly

Unless we think that most human breeding takes place by rape, then we are still left with a set of choices, made by women, which have shaped the human race.
I posit that from a evolutionary point of view, women have traditionally been attracted to strong, alpha type males, who best guarantee prosperity for their families.
I actually borrowed this concept from Author David Brin in his novel, "The Postman". Which was in turn, borrowed from Frank Herbert's novel Dune.
What seems like a "smoking gun" accusation of guilt in the human condition, is actually a statement of the power of reproductive choices.
The suggestion is that collectively, our women wield the ultimate trump card in human evolution. Keep in mind that the original question here includes the wonderful examples of our human condition, not just the bad parts.
It seems to me that an informed, unified coalition of women, could literally alter the course of human evolution... one way or another.
Note - I certainly believe that individuals choose their actual path... how it will go for them. I'm an "alpha male" type myself, with a strong natural tendency to dominating in groups. It has only been through self examination and circumstance that I have circumvented this inclination. (somewhat) My first reaction is almost always... "Mine!" I feel the urge to dominate simmering beneath almost every decision. Is that pure "nurture"?
In the end
Who's seed is sown?
Men only guess,
While women know.
The problem is, of course, that not only is economics bankrupt, but it has always been nothing more than politics in disguise... economics is a form of brain damage.
Hazel Henderson