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Is it good for the human race to be the same or is a person of pure blood worth more than a mixed person I am not a racist (anybody who is racist are losers!)but I am very aware that every race is different thats why we have different religions and cultures.Is it realy okay for everyone to be the same?P.S.Please don't mention "god" here cause not everybody is religios.

2006-09-09 12:24:37 · 36 answers · asked by Anonymous in Society & Culture Cultures & Groups Other - Cultures & Groups

I am totaly not racist i am just asking opinions I am not either on pro mix nor anti mix its just a question idiots:(

2006-09-09 19:22:14 · update #1

Additionaly I not saying that I want to save the purity of certain ethnic groups I am talking about every ethnic group:(

2006-09-09 19:25:35 · update #2

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"Is it good for the human race to be the same or is a person of pure blood worth more than a mixed person?"

The world is engaging in racial inter-marriage today, more than ever in human history, and at this rate, there might be a day when there are no more racial divisions, because all humans would have racially mixed to create the ultimate human, in that they would have all the racial evolutioanry genes of each race. The intercourse of cultures and languages in the world is leading one culture and language, the English culture and the English language, through the influence of the British and American empires over the world. If the day comes that there are no races, cultures, nations, and languages then people could clearly see who the true enemies of humanity are. Often racists and nationalists use religion and/or culture to hide their racist and/or nationalist agendas, but this would end if all human races were to combine into one as the Neanderthals inter-married with the Cro-Magnons, leading to one human race.

The existance of races is an accident, so the ridding of races would be morally right. And all races have produced individuals who have proven through their mental and physical abilities that all human races have the same mental and physical capabilities, it's all about individual will power.

"I am not a racist (anybody who is racist are losers!)but I am very aware that every race is different thats why we have different religions and cultures."

The differences of races is not the reason why there are many different religions, there are only 3 religions in the world that promote the idea of a chosen race: Fardism, Judaism, and Hindusism.

"Is it realy okay for everyone to be the same?"

Physical differences are important to animals, because they don't have the unlimited mental capacities that humans have, it is the unlimited mental capacities of all human races, which allows us to cooperate with each other as equals after thousands of years of racial and tribal slavery and genocide. If we become one race, it would hide the seperate histories of each race, but still we would fight over politics and economics, but the world is moving more and more toward liberal politics and economics, because conservative politics and economics have and are always associated with racial/religious/national/class divisions/oppression.

""P.S.Please don't mention "god" here cause not everybody is religios."

One can believe in God and not believe in religion, like Thomas Jefferson, a Deist.

2006-09-09 13:42:28 · answer #1 · answered by S0C1AL1ST 3 · 0 0

Let's drop the pedigree / mongrel theory right now. We're people, not domesticated animals. Most people are slightly mixed, though not as profoundly as you mean. Thus "native English" are a historical mixture of Celtic, Roman, Anglo-Saxon, Norman and so on. From DNA advances it is now known that Native Americans are partly European in origin.

I know that you are referring to mixing between radically different ethnic groups. However mixed race people are not any less able than their single race peers. Some obviously mixed race people (black/white) have achieved greatness, and here are three examples - musician (reggae legend Bob Marley), statesman (former president of Ghana, Jerry Rawlings), nurse (the true heroine of the Crimean War, Mary Seacole).

The idea that homogeneity will result from the "melting pot" is not guaranteed by any means. In the UK, currently the fastest growing ethnic group is mixed race (Caribbean origin black + English white). The prediction is that within 100 years the Caribbean ethnic identity in the UK will have been subsumed into the dominant racial pool. What may happen is that the typical English person of the future is slightly darker, but in other countries different mixes are at work, and different outcomes will result.

The wholesale migration of peoples is not new, it has been happening not for years or centuries but for millenia, and still we have different identities across the world. This will continue - whilst ethnic and cultural identities will change and evolve, the variety will remain.

2006-09-09 12:54:00 · answer #2 · answered by ♫ Rum Rhythms ♫ 7 · 0 0

Good Question! I think people should be far more concerned with/aware of ethnic/racial purity. I, like many Americans, am a White mutt, and there's nothing I can do about it. However, for those people who are pure-bread, I believe that they have a duty to keep it pure. I think that Dutch should marry dutch, and Luxembourgian should marry Luxembourgian, and English should marry English. If it's not possible for a pure-bread to marry a fellow pure-bread, at least aim for the same neighborhood;i.e. English marry Welsh, Dutch marry Deutsch, French marry Italian, etc. What is, in my view, totally tragic/ not acceptable, is when a White marries a Black, or a White marries a Jew, or a White marries an oriental. Honestly, I'm primarily concerned w/ the fate of Whites, and genetic purity of various White ethnic groups. Additionally, I'll bet that there are plenty of non-Whites who are just as concerned about racial/ethnic mixing. I realize that, in today's world, it's not very PC to have/express my views. However, please know that I'm providing a thoughtful and frank answer. You may not agree w/ me, completely, or at all, but at least consider my perspective. For those of you reading this posting who are biracial, or some other totally undesirable genetic amalgamation, I offer you my deepest and most sincere condolences.

2006-09-09 15:03:12 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 1 0

I don't believe that I've ever met a "pure" blooded person. Everyone is mixed in some form. Even white people are from mixed backgrounds. My father is German, my mother is French and Irish. Three very distinct countries, yet I'm only considered white.
I also don't believe that everyone will ever be all the same. There are far to many races and mixtures of races for that to ever happen. But, yes I do believe that the mixing of the races is a good thing in general. The more racially mixed we become, the less discrimination and hatred there will be in the world.
Just for the record, I come from a very diverse family myself. I have Latino, Native American, and black Aunts and Uncles, other "mixed" family members as well. My biological daughter's father was black and Puerto Rican. I also have an adopted daughter who is Laotian.

2006-09-09 12:41:24 · answer #4 · answered by Anonymous · 2 2

I think it's a very good thing. Mixing around the gene pool is always a good thing. I'm sure if it's done long enough the human race will all be the same. It's sad to say but thats probably the only way that racism will cease. But mixing the gene pool around alot will reduce the ammount of birth defects. The human immune system will greatly improve. We'll all start living longer and being healthier.

oh and by the way...GOD

2006-09-09 12:35:00 · answer #5 · answered by Jack Tired 2 · 3 3

Sorry yet your parents seem to be racists - love and actual friendship knw no racial or colour limitations. people who decide others entirely on the inspiration of the two actual visual attraction, nationality or colour are extremely very shallow human beings extremely immaature contained in the r concept of their fellow human beings. i'm constructive your parents would have a completely different view have been this boy stumbled directly to actual be a star with attractiveness and wealth

2016-09-30 12:46:25 · answer #6 · answered by erlebach 4 · 0 0

Race mixing is a good thing, but of course, I am in a mixed marriage and my children are mixed. It gives everybody a chance to learn about other cultures, and maybe if there were more mixed people in the world ,we would be more tolerate of each others differences.

2006-09-09 13:32:05 · answer #7 · answered by mitchec725 2 · 0 3

"is a person of pure blood worth more than a mixed person".

rac‧ism  /ˈreɪsɪzəm/ Pronunciation Key - Show Spelled Pronunciation[rey-siz-uhm] Pronunciation Key - Show IPA Pronunciation
–noun
1.a belief or doctrine that inherent differences among the various human races determine cultural or individual achievement, usually involving the idea that one's own race is superior and has the right to rule others.

So now tell us again that you are not racist? Measuring people's worth by their ancestral lines is the definition of racism. Some of our religions and cultures only manifested after different ethnicities began mingling. So how are you going to determine which of those is worthwhile, worth more, or superior in any way? People who want to keep "pure " races are typically proponets of inbreeding (look at where that got the royals!).

2006-09-09 12:37:35 · answer #8 · answered by Anonymous · 3 3

I feel very neutral about the topic. People who disapprove of races mixing have some education to obtain. If a German and and an Irish person procreate, that is still mixing races, even though both are considered to be white. Love knows no bounds.

2006-09-09 12:41:28 · answer #9 · answered by Cub6265 6 · 2 2

Mixed is good.

Being mixed doesnt affect religion or culture. All being mixed does, is expose one to more than one type of religion, culture, etc., therefore allowing to them to view the world in a different light.

One benefit of mixing is health. Each race is exposed to a certain disease more than others, and develops antibodies. These are transferred at birth to the newborn. So if you are mixed, you get more antibodies, and thereby, are capable of fighting off more diseases effectively then a pure blood.

2006-09-09 12:35:28 · answer #10 · answered by ~O.N.E.~ 5 · 2 2

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