Wait until they learn that humans are all the same just with slight regional adaptations
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Replying to @aNerdskull @CovfefeAnon and
I think this is an obtuse way to summon the wrath of Coyote Twitter The correct incantation is YIP YAP YOP
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Replying to @GrzeBrzszcz @aNerdskull and
and yet we share roughly 99.9% of the same genetic code. So tell me again how there are "sub-species" of human when we don't even have more than a 0.1% genetic variation between races?
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Replying to @GrzeBrzszcz @chuffaholic and
You don't even need to go that far. You see differences between wolves and coyotes? Same genetic distance or less than continental sized human populations. Wolves and coyotes can interbreed, too. (As can lions and tigers, polar bears and brown bears, zebras and horses, etc.)
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon @GrzeBrzszcz and
Subspecies can interbreed but their offspring are sterile (i.e. tigers and lions -> ligers). Since that is not true of humans, they're not subspecies. Enjoying genetic diversity isn't sufficient to justify racist interpretations of biology.
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There are dozens of species that can interbreed to produce fertile offspring - including wolves and coyotes which have a genetic fst of 0.153 and yet are classified as separate species.
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