Seems like you scrambled to find something to support your earlier tweet. And still came up short tbh.
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“seems” is not an argument
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When you in need of an organ do you really care who it’s from? Let’s get serious!
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If you don't care about GVHD, then I guess not.
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It’s simple logic, it’s why people first look to related donors
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God damnit why's so many people triggered by simple logic in the comments to literal knee jerk reaction statements that are either, pointless or emotionally based. As obviously the closer the relation donor the better. FACT.
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Try bone-marrow
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social construct is a social construct
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I think the Chinese state-sponsored organ harvesting industry would gladly agree with you!https://vimeo.com/207039399
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That doesn’t disprove that at all.
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Raise people without racial awareness and see if they naturally form a closer bond to people of their race.
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Would you mind clarifying what you mean by this? Countless studies on human biology shows that we inherently trust people who look like us more. And that we learn how to trust others through nurture. If we remove all awareness it’s quite possible this would opposite effect.
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Aren’t there tribes that have never been exposed to the concepts of race, and their first instinct is to kill anyone that doesn’t look like them? This literally just happened.
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There have been many tribes that don't have that first instinct. Depends on the values they have I'd agree that humans are more likely to naturally trust people that look like them. But to say socializing and values have no effect on our ability to trust is also inaccurate.
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I agree. I must have missed where someone said it wouldn’t. My apologies.
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There's truth to "race is a social construct" and truth to "race is defined by genetics". Most people seem to see it as a binary choice.
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