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Thats cause there is no definition of race. Skin color, hair type, and other things usually used to define "race" are extremely variable. Simply put, there is no biological component to "race". We're all human, the rest is meaningless.
Andrew
Are you guy's only talking black and white? multiracial? Because I can tell an Asian man from a White man or a Black man. I just don't see your point? There are companies out there that can do a DNA test to tell you (right or wrong) what percentage of each race your from.
This topic came up about Tiger Woods years ago. The questions flew around over what race he was and it all stemmed from the Black community wanting to say a Black man is now dominating a White sport. The facts are he is multiracial and it was a case of one race wanting to be unfair, difficult and divisive.
This country is all about race, there are stats all over the place by the gubment. Birth rates , death rates, murder rates Asian Americans, Black Americans, Native Americans and so on and so on....
There are diseases that seem to afflict certain races more than others as well. Maybe it's their diet or their lifestyle but bottom line there are differences and stats that show this.
I'm saying you can't define someone by their looks and we do not have enough categories to define them by ancestry so why even try.
Look at it this way, if you line up 100 people from the whitest of white to the darkest of black (based upon appearance), where would you draw the line and say that all of them on the left were white or all of them on the right black?
Or - if one so-called white parent had a child with a so-called black parent, what would the race of the child be? Now what if that child grows up and has it's own child with someone either black or white? Now - throw Hispanic or Asian into the mix as one of the parents.
Doesn't anyone else see that it's meaningless?
