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My Celtic heritage? My British heritage? My Norman heritage? My Norse Viking heritage? My Causcasian heritage? My European heritage? My Irish Nationalist heritage? My Irish Catholic heritage? My Dundalk heritage? My Murphy family heritage? I'm single and desperate. Perhaps if you point me towards some articles which differentiate the exact line which differentiates normal breeding with inter-heritage breeding, then I might be able to sort the non-my-heritage people from the people I should breed with. The last thing I want is to breed some sort of race of inter-heritage fuckers. Bastards. Duck! |
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Everyone in the scientific community agrees that the racial concepts espoused by 19th century racists are totally unscientific, and based upon notions of "racial purity" and such that have been shown to be nonsense. Racial groups are not significant in the ways they were once thought to be signficant -- there is so much variability within each ethnic group that ethnicity is a very weak predictor of most interesting variables. Any generalization you make about an entire race or ethnic group is liable to be false, which is precisely why it makes sense to judge people as individuals rather than as members of some ethnic group. On the other hand, I don't think we should go too far in the other direction and say that the concept of race is entirely meaningless, because there are some differences between ethnic groups, such as differences in gene frequencies, differences in susceptibility to various diseases, and other traits (again, most but not all human variation occurs within all ethnic groups, and the boundaries of ethnic groups can be quite fuzzy). These differences may -or may not!- turn out to be significant for things like health risk assessment and tailoring therapeutic approaches, a point made by Risch and collegues, who are medical geneticists. Gill, G. W. 1998., Craniofacial Criteria in the Skeletal Attribution of Race. In: Forensic Osteology: Advances in the Identification of Human Remains, pp. 293-317. Patrick [ December 25, 2002: Message edited by: ps418 ] [ December 25, 2002: Message edited by: ps418 ]</p> |
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