We're not supposed to judge and stereotype people, but we do it all the time and it's pretty much our favorite hobby (to the point of obsession) and an important survival skill.
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Replying to @RokoMijic
Much simpler explanation: her genetic programming failed because she lived in a society with a different species - one different than the one that provided the environment of her selective background. (her killer was black)
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
Whites, asians, and other races also produce criminal scum. And if you read about medieval Europe there are plenty of them, plus plenty in the classical era too. So despite this explanation being spicy, I don't think it's true.
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Replying to @RokoMijic @CovfefeAnon
Plus, the evidence of already having murdered someone is much stronger than race if you look at it purely though numbers/probabilities.
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Replying to @RokoMijic @CovfefeAnon
Finally I think it's time we think of race/species as a continuous manifold rather than a hard boundary. The truth is that people vary on a big multidimensional continuum.
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Replying to @RokoMijic
It's really not though.pic.twitter.com/37mTdjl4n3
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Replying to @CovfefeAnon
It's a manifold though some parts are sparse or empty at the moment, and there's no hard species boundary, though the missing links are dead.
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Replying to @RokoMijic @CovfefeAnon
You can have a manifold or space where most of the stuff is concentrated into a few areas, but there are also some continuous areas. All people currently happen to be the same species, but that will change in the future as people modify themselves.
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"People" are only "the same species" because pressure from progressives that controls classification. The morphological and genetic distances are massive compared to what gets two animal species classed as different species.pic.twitter.com/92lbNTKo8e
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