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We will defiantly evolve in a greater mixture with out a doubt. Look how far we have come as humans in just last 100 years. we travel greater distances in the shortest amount of time. Communicate around the world in a instant. Barriers have dissolved in all types of media. This applys to everyone except for those groups of people that are isolated.

2007-06-30 13:03:35 · answer #1 · answered by Carl 3 · 0 0

I think in 200 years there might be few enough people around so's they won't be worrying much about race.

If that happens, they'll possibly breed within the races left enough to make the symptoms of race vanish. Or kill one another in large enough numbers to accomplish the same thing.

By that time everyone will be born naked, so they'll be able to recognize immediately whether a person carries identifiable racial characteristics. That should give them enough information to choose whether they want to marry them, or kill them and eat them.

If you're young, you'd be well advised to breed with someone of another race now, for the sake of your progeny.

2007-06-30 21:07:52 · answer #2 · answered by Jack P 7 · 0 0

No.
If we are still here in 200 years... I think the mixing will lead to the creation of new ethnicities. There will always be ways to divide ourselves, and really the word RACE is dependant on genetics more than culture. We will always have different genes. There will never be one stock model that you can call HUMAN. I do however think (and hope) there will be more tolerance.

2007-06-30 20:47:23 · answer #3 · answered by Anonymous · 0 0

Yes, Dr Suss prohicised this in his poem "The Sneetches."

The Sneetches are a race of odd creatures who live on a beach. Some Sneetches have a star on their bellies, and in the beginning of the story the presence or absence of a star is the basis for discrimination. Sneetches who have stars on their bellies are part of the "in crowd", while Sneetches without stars are shunned.

In the story, a "fix-it-up" chappie named Prof. Sylvester McMonkey McBean appears, driving a cart of strange machines. He offers the Sneetches without stars a chance to have them by going through his Star-On machine, for three dollars. The old star-bellied Sneetches are furious until McBean tells them about his Star-Off machine, costing ten dollars. This escalates, with the Sneetches running from one machine to the next,

"until neither the Plain nor the Star-Bellies knew
whether this one was that one or that one was this one
or which one was what one... or what one was who."
This continues until the Sneetches are penniless and McBean leaves a rich man. In the end, the Sneetches learn that neither plain-belly nor star-belly Sneetches are superior, and they are able to get along and become friends.

The story is an obvious parable for the cycle of fashion and how snobbery and insecurity drive consumerism to consumers' own detriment. It contains the messages that all people regardless of race, class or clothing, are equal, and that the human temptation to judge people by their appearance or by the company they seem to keep is full of pitfalls.

2007-06-30 20:20:11 · answer #4 · answered by Giggly Giraffe 7 · 0 0

no... lets think...what is race? Race is the pigment of your skin. So why are there different pigments? at different parts of the earth the climate is different therefore making the exposure to the sun different, high exposure to the sun cause the skin to dark, like the bodies own self-made sunscreen.
so in conclusion, people are different races because there exposure to the sun is different, so unless everyone moves to one part of the world or our world becomes a single climate we will never all be one race.

2007-06-30 20:38:42 · answer #5 · answered by iamjustbored10 3 · 0 0

No. Humans will invent another way to divide themselves from the rest of their species. Race isn't real to begin with. It's a made up piece of culture that is generally used to hurt people rather than understand them.

2007-06-30 20:10:48 · answer #6 · answered by God_Lives_Underwater 5 · 0 0

With any luck at all, in 200 years the earth will be devoid of humans and be back to normal...

Star Bellied Sneetches Rule!

2007-06-30 20:51:09 · answer #7 · answered by 8 In the corner 6 · 0 0

In time, both race and cultures will globalize, like everything else. Hopefully we'll be wise enough to take the best of everything and throw away everything that is irrational.

2007-06-30 20:31:04 · answer #8 · answered by DrEvol 7 · 0 0

I thought it already was.
Rat
Race is a myth created by power groups to motivate their base of support and justify their atrocities committed against others.
Cultural ethnic identity develops from shared traditions, language, social ties etc..
Race is an abstract concept like time, good, evil, beauty etc..
It only exist because we buy into it.
the only race that ever existed is that of human.

ZebraFoxFire

2007-06-30 20:09:49 · answer #9 · answered by ZebraFoxFire 4 · 1 0

My answer is definitely no...only because there is too much racism, which means that EVERYONE won't mix. There are some whites who will only marry whites...blacks who will only marry blacks...etcetera.

2007-06-30 20:02:30 · answer #10 · answered by rockerbowler18 3 · 0 0

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