>tfw constantly get blown the fuck out by racists in arguments
Is /pol/ right? Is race real?
>>78809676
even the smartest computers have to take the red pill at some point
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HyYFrWSiYxo
race isn't real, what arguements were you getting BTFO in?
>>78810031
>>78810130
>4chin infographs
>>78810130
wouldn't really put too much weight into this.
as of my (limited) reading on the first point about clustering populations based on genetics - its very sensitive to methodology and what exact alleles are being considered and what the sample groups are and so on and so forth.
whether these give evidence to race is even murkier.
This infograph was probably written with someone with an agenda (of convincing people of racism) rather than with the appreciation of knowing the cuttign edge research of anthropology, genetics, neuroscience and so on.
>>78810130
>/pol/ charts
>>78810433
>>78810130
this. He leaves out statistics which doesn't fit into his picture. Take a quick search for "rhesus factor groups" or "autism based on race" etc.
>>78810130
Cherry picked
>>78810575
Autism is the mark of a developed race...
>>78809676
>Is /pol/ right? Is race real?
No and yes
Race is obviously real, but African Americans having bigger dicks on average doesn't justify genocide
>>78809676
The reality in all of this is it really is a very complicated question. Race as racists generally define it is not a thing, they're mostly using pseudo-science to try and categorize humans in ways that fit their own biased pre-conceptions on how the human population should be divided. On the other hand there is such a thing as different sets of traits in humans which do have ties to geographical origin, while these are for the most part arguably unimportant the reality is they also tend to be readily observable and is sort of beating around the bush not to accept the term race has historically been used to define groups based on this.
So the questions of whether race is real and whether traits that can be tied to the concept are relevant are in fact difficult to answer. Having said that, racism itself, or race realism or whatever they want to call it, that is the idea that the concept of race can be used to determine and justify negative or exclussionary policies and attitudes towards some groups is without any ambiguity evil and stupid. The racist generally does abandon any sense of allegiance or love for human groups that are not his own or "allied" to his, a racist is by definition the oposite of a humanist, and he's always intellectually dishonest, he will not accept fact or evidence that contradicts his views nor is the best interest of the species in his mind, but simply that of his narrowly defined group.