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Free speech activist. Darwinian reactionary. Gnon partisan. Frogs = implicit white identity. #humanbiodiversity

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    1. RaceRealist‏ @Race__Realist Feb 16
      Replying to @Race__Realist @HobbesianM and

      Hiw small are the differences between cheetah populations compared to humans?

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    2. Tom Cobley-Hobbes‏ @HobbesianM Feb 16
      Replying to @Race__Realist @Bananaaquamelon and

      I'm not sure how that would be measured, but zoologists can tell them apart by looking at them. And, of course, they can be distinguished genetically. Just like human races.

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    3. RaceRealist‏ @Race__Realist Feb 16
      Replying to @HobbesianM @Bananaaquamelon and

      So race exists just on the basis of phenotype. I think genes are irrelevant. Are you aware of critiques to Rosenberg et al 2002?

      1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
    4. Simon Elliot‏ @arnoldtohtfan Feb 16
      Replying to @Race__Realist @HobbesianM and

      I don't entirely understand the distinction between genotype and phenotype. Obviously they are related. It's preposterous to say there are environmental causes for why a sub-Saharan looks like a sub-Saharan. He looks like a sub-Saharan because both his parents were! 100% genetic.

      2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
    5. Bonus‏ @TheDisproof Feb 16
      Replying to @arnoldtohtfan @Race__Realist and

      You seem to think environment has no role in Evolution?! The genetic variation in all sub saharan genes is greater than that contained in all of Europe and Asia combined.

      5 replies 0 retweets 1 like
    6. Simon Elliot‏ @arnoldtohtfan Feb 16
      Replying to @TheDisproof @Race__Realist and

      Yeah, I guess that's why sub-Saharans have such a massive diversity of hair and eye colour...

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    7. Bonus‏ @TheDisproof Feb 19
      Replying to @arnoldtohtfan @Race__Realist and

      So blue eyes is a "race" now?! Define your own "race", what makes you your "race"?

      2 replies 0 retweets 1 like
    8. Simon Elliot‏ @arnoldtohtfan Feb 19
      Replying to @TheDisproof @Race__Realist and

      You said sub-Saharans have the most genetic diversity, but that's counter-intuitive as fuck. You would expect to see massive phenotypical variation if they were as diverse as you say. But nom, we see the most physical variation among white caucasoids.

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    9. Bonus‏ @TheDisproof Feb 19
      Replying to @arnoldtohtfan @Race__Realist and

      Genetic and phenotypic Variation is highest within Africa because humans have been there longest. Interesting how you think skin colour is of huge importance when history shows us it is largely irrelevent e.g. an early briton from 10,000 years ago:pic.twitter.com/qHGFZ2doPL

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    10. Simon Elliot‏ @arnoldtohtfan Feb 19
      Replying to @TheDisproof @Race__Realist and

      Clearly not, because compared to whites, they look much more similar to each other on average than we do. Cheddar man is more like an Indian, a dark-skinned Caucasoid, than a sub-Saharan. He has blue eyes, wavy hair, and thin lips. His dark skin is still music to shitlib ears.

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       🐸 hbd nrx  🐸‏ @HbdNrx Feb 19
      Replying to @arnoldtohtfan @TheDisproof and

      It's definitely possible for one set of people to just have a bunch more random genetic noise than another set even without much phenotypic variation.

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        2. Simon Elliot‏ @arnoldtohtfan Feb 19
          Replying to @HbdNrx @TheDisproof and

          When I hear "genetic diversity" I naturally expect this to manifest in a population physically. If we're talking about genetics that contribute to unseen variation, then that should be explicitly stated. Compared to Caucasoids, sub-Saharans have much less phenotypical diversity.

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        3. RaceRealist‏ @Race__Realist Feb 19
          Replying to @arnoldtohtfan @HbdNrx and

          Pygmies vs San.

          1 reply 1 retweet 3 likes
        4. Simon Elliot‏ @arnoldtohtfan Feb 19
          Replying to @Race__Realist @HbdNrx and

          That's just height and slight epicanthic folds. I'm talking about craniofacial morphology, hair texture, hair and eye colour, etc. We find the most diversity of that variety among whites.

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        5. Bananawatermelon‏ @Bananaaquamelon Feb 19
          Replying to @arnoldtohtfan @Race__Realist and

          Wolves have more genetic diversity than dogs, yet dogs have more phenotypic diversity. You are missing a crucial understanding of how certain dominant alleles can mask other ones. Inbreeding in European populations is responsible for much of the variation you point to...

          2 replies 1 retweet 2 likes
        6. Simon Elliot‏ @arnoldtohtfan Feb 19
          Replying to @Bananaaquamelon @Race__Realist and

          It doesn't make any sense at all. Genetics is really fucked up.

          2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
        7. RaceRealist‏ @Race__Realist Feb 19
          Replying to @arnoldtohtfan @Bananaaquamelon and

          We share 98 percent of our genome with chimps. Using your logic we shouldn't because we look so different right?

          1 reply 0 retweets 2 likes
        8. Simon Elliot‏ @arnoldtohtfan Feb 19
          Replying to @Race__Realist @Bananaaquamelon and

          Yeah, and 70% with a friggin banana. I'm a rational man living in an irrational world. It is as I feared.

          2 replies 0 retweets 0 likes
        9. RaceRealist‏ @Race__Realist Feb 19
          Replying to @arnoldtohtfan @Bananaaquamelon and

          Yea and that means....?

          1 reply 0 retweets 0 likes
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