Startling, and alarming to many, is the conclusion that follows from these data that if all people were treated the same, most average race differences would not disappear.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Nonetheless, much has been learned by studying the statistical differences between the various human races.
Of course, individuals vary greatly within each racial group and should be treated as such.
So far, therefore, as we can draw safe conclusions from a single specimen, there has been no marked change of race in the human population of Switzerland during the periods above considered.
Race differences show up early in life.
Surprising as it may seem, this study indicates that similar conditions are best for all sorts of races.
Sometimes it is claimed by those who argue that race is just a social construct that the human genome project shows that because people share roughly 99% of their genes in common, that there are no races. This is silly.
Society and medicine treat us all as members of populations, whereas as individuals we are all unique, and population statistics do not apply.
But with each passing year and each new study, the evidence for the genetic contribution to individual and group differences becomes more firmly established than ever.
Every race is totally different.
Because beauty will be so readily accessible, and skin color and features will be similar, prejudices based on physical features will be nearly eradicated. Prejudice will be socioeconomically based.
No opposing quotes found.