It's true that certain races amongst animals vary wildly in performance and psychology. But humans are so interbred that making any reasonable generalizations about a race makeup and fundamental difference is more often than not fallacious. There are certain traits that are true. Lactose tolerance for example. And facial traits vary quite a bit. But it's really not any differences meaningful enough to divide races by aptitude.
Yes. These constructions are socially constructed and poorly based in science. Its not that I prefer them, I just acknowledge that they exist. You clearly think there is some contradiction here.
I just re-read my own posts, and still agree with myself. So that's fine, as I've not seen any new evidence over the past 7 years to make me not agree.
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