>>2572007>You can literally read the legal documents wherein “races” were invented, they predate modern science, and it had everything to do with the class relations of colonial society; you’re a fucking moron, which makes sense considering you’re a dengoid (untermenschen)I'm not talking about 19th century race science, I'm talking about genetics. All I say is that 19th century race science largely broadly got the main "races" or populations largely correct in terms of genetic groupings. I don't think anything else is relevant from 19th century race science at all.
>They don’t matter in animals nor in humans. Like what the fuck is “matter” supposed to mean in this context, exactly?In how animals behave, think, instincts etc.
>Different human populations wouldn’t even qualify as separate subspecies geneticallyThe only reason subspecies category isn't used in humans is ideological reasons. Again, Why does one deer that has a white tail, yet in almost every other way the exact same deer on the other side of the valley a different "sub species" yet this doesn't relate to humans when dogs and wolves have a smaller genetic drift than between human ethnicities?
>Oh wait, I got it, you’re trying to justify colonialism and racial terror :)No, this is how your westoid brain thinks because Westerners seemingly can only view history through their own lens.
My argument is actually more akin to the prime directive of Star Trek. Aboriginals, Polynesians, Native Americans etc should have been left alone and differences in how ethnicitiers actually adapated and viewed the world, could be taken in account when crafting policies designed to help people or improve social cohesion.
>Again, what “massive difference” are you referring to and what do you mean by “matter”?Genes relating to exactly how we think
rs708913(a) found broadly in Europeans and Asians, not broadly found in Africans
rs2099744(a) found broadly in Europeans and Asians, not broadly found in Africans
rs2420551(a) found broadly in Africans, not European.
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