I concur with you and Sher.
As I said in response to the last question that I answered-
Race is a valid social concept. But, as a scientific classification, it only applies to other species. To suggest otherwise is to be of the opinion that the ****-sapien species can be divided into sub-species, which it cannot. The false logic of race as a taxonomic concept was introduced for the sole purpose of division- to create hatred (i.e. so called "racism") between people who actually differ more from those within their own imaginary biological races than they do from those of others.
Translation- We can divide ourselves according to culture, nationality, etc... and group these differences together according to "race". This is a logical concept. In other words, it's within the nature of logic to refer to different cultures, nationalities, etc... as different races.
However, biologically speaking, to group people together according to race is the same as saying that there are sub-species of humans- But there are NOT enough biological differences between the so-called races to consider them separate and readily distinguishable races. If the opposite was true then there would, in fact, exist sub-species of the ****-sapien. (NOTICE that I said, "...aren't ENOUGH differences." Only an idiot would claim that there aren't ANY differences between people. However, as I said, there aren't ENOUGH differences to determine that there are sub-species of humans. There are genetic differences between Calico and Tabby cats, for example; but that doesn't change the fact that Calicoes and Tabbies are NOT sub-species of the Felis-catus. Understand my point?)
The idea of biological races was introduced for the purpose of division. I don't know how else to word that other than to say that people wanted us to embrace the idea of biological race so that we would buy into the fallacy of racial superiority and inferiority.
2007-12-11 15:03:53
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answered by SINDY 7
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No. The Tea occasion has no longer something to do with race, liberal caterwauling aside. Are those signs and indications depicting BO because of the fact the Joker or with a Hitler mustache racist? i do no longer think of so. Are they in extremely unfavourable style? back, i've got faith so. yet unfavourable style isn't racist. As you mentioned, racism is in keeping with an recommendations-set of superiority in keeping with dermis shade. i discover NO evidence of that on the Tea occasion rallies. they're all approximately unfavourable coverage judgements. and that i've got faith we would have considered the comparable element if Hillary were elected. in spite of if then i assume we would be mentioned as sexists. never recommendations that we had a woman as #2 on the value ticket, yet permit's no longer get info get interior the way of a robust rant.
2016-10-11 02:43:33
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answered by burgoyne 3
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Hi. Why do we have wars, why cant people abide each other .Why is the world in a mess? Answer :Racial superiority.God created each and every one of us. no matter what colour we are. God loves all of us unconditionally ,no exceptions.He would like us to do the same. He realizes that it is nearly impossible for us as an individual to love the whole world but we have to try. If there is someone you don't love for one reason or another,then you don't love God.Simple as that.
2007-12-13 16:57:20
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answered by ROBERT P 7
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I agree with him but not completely. White women may be easier for black men to bed because they are like the rest of the sheep, Out to get that pat on the head for being SOOOOO non racist.
It works the same in reverse though. Many forget that.
I can't agree with him on how one is "Better" Than the other. We just have different things we are "Better" at. Can't go to deep into that here or my account would be deleted. You should know how much people like to hear the truth by now and how they respond to it.
You say he says, You have been around white people to long, Ask him if he would like to move to Detroit.
But, All in all, I agree with him more than I agree with you.
Remember, You asked. Sorry if I didn't give the answer you wanted to hear.
2007-12-11 16:07:10
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answered by Anonymous
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It doesn't make a bit of difference because whatever the reality is? No one here is going to change it by virtue of debate!
I can say the same thing that my Father said to me as a Child and I never forgot.
"One thing I can say Son, I never kicked a Man when he was Down!"
Just live and be kind and just and fair and lay your head on the pillow at night with the ability to answer to your own conscience! That's the Man you will never be able to run away from until the day you die...
2007-12-11 14:36:13
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answered by Bolles Harbor Alive-New 360 pg 3
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You have a good heart. I deal with the exact same problem. My father is the same way. The simple truth is; at a young age he (like my father) was never exposed to people of other races. He never found out that there is no real difference. Oh well, if only they we're given a chance to see beyond the ignorant cognition of the past, and see the present. Open to all people of all color & creed. I wish my dad could read this. *mournful sigh*
2007-12-11 14:34:46
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answered by Izzy 2
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Every race has superiority complexes its our job not to take it seriously and evolve.
2007-12-13 21:34:14
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answered by gemenisthesign 3
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I may be a little bias in answering this question...due to the fact that I have been married to a black man for a little over 11 years now, and have two beautiful multiracial daughters.
My advice to you would be to follow what your heart tells you. So much of the racial hatred has been passed down from generation to generation. If more people would search their heart, I think they would know how all people should be treated.
2007-12-11 14:23:44
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answered by Anonymous
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i grew up in upstate n.y., and there were literally...no blacks, so my father said similar things to me. it wasnt till i went in the army that i was around any, and now, some of my best friends are black. i think its gonna take some horrific global event for everyone on this planet to see that we all need to come together as one, and not judge someone by their skin color.
2007-12-11 14:38:17
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answered by ou812655 2
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Your dad is a racist.
People our age(young) are more diverse than they were years back.
They don't understand how us teens(some of us) can get along better than how they did.
And NO there is no superior race.
2007-12-11 14:23:16
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answered by B-Rad 4
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