kin selection (altruism) wouldn't extend so far as to an entire race though. altruism will barely have an effect on you saving your second cousin, let alone someone unrelated who just so happens to be the same race
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Replying to @CuckedCanuck @BravingRuin
This is covered here. https://notpoliticallycorrect.me/2016/05/16/ethnic-genetic-interests-and-group-selection-does-exist-a-reply-to-jayman-2/ … The fitness hit to losing a second cousin compared to a non-relative is huge. @Cedarwooded
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Replying to @Race__Realist @RaceRealist88 and
This piece explains that kin selection exists and the reality of race. I’ve never doubted any of those things, but there is not enough genetic similarity to get genetic altruism in any way comparable to altruism we see in families. There is no more value to me in
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Replying to @CuckedCanuck @RaceRealist88 and
A fellow white person’s genes than a black person’s genes. But if it were my sister or brother or a cousin I am much more likely to ensure her safety, not just because of emotional ties.
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Replying to @CuckedCanuck @BravingRuin and
Because they are more genetically similar to yourself than other ethnies or races. Extending this logic, your ethny and race are extended families due to increased genetic similarity compared to the outgroup.
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