TheWhiteBull
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Moving a conversation that started in another thread here.
Merriam-Webster includes both "shared physical characteristics", "same stock", and "shared interests, habits, and characteristics" in its definition. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/race
I think most sane people will agree that it is a combination of genetics/phenotype/cultural upbringing that determines one race so I don't want to really make this thread so much as how everybody thinks others/the general population views race.
Personally I think that examples like Rachel Dolezal and tribal Freedmen controversies show just how much people still associate race with genetics and looks.
Merriam-Webster includes both "shared physical characteristics", "same stock", and "shared interests, habits, and characteristics" in its definition. https://www.merriam-webster.com/dictionary/race
I think most sane people will agree that it is a combination of genetics/phenotype/cultural upbringing that determines one race so I don't want to really make this thread so much as how everybody thinks others/the general population views race.
Personally I think that examples like Rachel Dolezal and tribal Freedmen controversies show just how much people still associate race with genetics and looks.