The same argument that they're making applied to "childhood" applies to race - it's technically true and empty of content in both cases You're capable of understanding this in one context but not another
Ok name one species that has at least two isolated breeding populations that differ by as much as 0.153 F(st) that aren't classified as at least two species
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https://pdfs.semanticscholar.org/0f8e/20aff6e5b93904ea2223603675af284640c0.pdf … Goes as high as .46 (well over double the largest human distance) in a species that doesn’t even have any recognized taxonomic subspecies!
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So human races are about as different as many dog breeds bred intentionally to have different abilities, interests and temperaments and less different than the extreme differences in dog breeds You think this helps your argument?


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