Define African? Are you saying the above conclusions, or any conclusion for that matter applies to Marocans as well as Nigerians? What about white South Africans? Or do you mean Black people? If you meant black people, what about the differences in tribes? Look at it this way: could you draw the same conclusion about white people? Are blond hair germans, red head Irishmen, and dark haired sicilians of the same race? Could you draw the same conclusion about Europpeans, as you just did about Africans? Some black Africans known as pigmes (and black is an arbitrary color, because if you look closely you will see differences in skin tone and even physical traits) are physically smaller than their counterparts, and even smaller than some Asian "tribes" (they measure 4 feet). Where do they fall in the above statement you made? They are black and from Africa, but do not match the stereotype. Just because you don't see the differences, it doesn't mean they aren't there.C-GGGQ wrote:the problem with that theory is races ARE different, you can tell a persons race by their skeleton, we are put together differently. As i stated earlier Africans have longer achillies tendons, Asians as a rule are shorter, and have little to no body hair. Its not racist, they are proven scientific facts.corporate joe wrote:[
No what I am suggesting, is that your comments were based on ignorant beliefs, rather than observable facts. Let me remind you the definition of racism: 1.The belief that race accounts for differences in human character or ability and that a particular race is superior to others.
2. Discrimination or prejudice based on race.
Also, no race is pure. Even if you were to make distinctions between the different "tribes" within a "skin color race" (I use that term for lack of a better one) would you not find someonewhere in their gene line a mix at some point in history? These are not horses, these are human beings. Races aren't as medically defined as you would like them to be. The reality is that it is VERY difficult to draw any conclusions that are factual based on "race", because there is really no such thing (I'd be very curious to see where you take the supposed above fact from). "Africans" is a category you made in your head, and categories can be made either by skin color, hair color, continent they were born on, religion etc... Human beings make these categories in their mind, because it is an instictive reaction to try and understand things. That's where your rational mind should come in and say, wait a minute, can I really make this arbitrary association?
Even if some conclusions, like the ones you mentioned can be drawn (and I still challenge it), this definitely has nothing to do with traits of character. That's where some of the posts went wrong. Environment accounts for traits of character much more than any genetics. There are many examples of twins separated at birth, with similar genetic codes, that grow up to be completely different individuals.
And that's where mistakes are made. People categorize a group in their head, and then EXTEND that conclusion to all members of that group. Doing so overlooks many facts, and simplifies a complex reality.
Now some people even go as far as becoming intolerant of the other groups they have categorized, because they fear what they don't understand. And racism and over-simplified categories do not promote understanding, they draw walls between groups of people.
We all know where that leads.










