Ewigkeit
01-02-2018, 06:33 PM
Obviously, populations differ biologically. And these differences don't just impact physical appearance, but temperament and ability.
But it does not follow from this that human populations can be divided into 3 or 4 or 5 races. And the lines between races seem arbitrary and readily changeable. For example, why are honey-hued Sicilians (with average IQ around 90) classified as the same race as snowy-skinned Scandinavians? And what about the "Caucasian race"? Not to mention the fuzziness of the lines between races. Southern Egyptians pool closer with Sudanese than Europeans, yet the former are still "Caucasoid."
But it does not follow from this that human populations can be divided into 3 or 4 or 5 races. And the lines between races seem arbitrary and readily changeable. For example, why are honey-hued Sicilians (with average IQ around 90) classified as the same race as snowy-skinned Scandinavians? And what about the "Caucasian race"? Not to mention the fuzziness of the lines between races. Southern Egyptians pool closer with Sudanese than Europeans, yet the former are still "Caucasoid."