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1. Race is a modern idea.

Ancient societies, like the Greeks, did not divide people according to physical distinctions, but according to religion, status, class, even language. The English language didn't even have the word 'race' until it turns up in a 1508 poem by William Dunbar referring to a line of kings.

2. Race has no genetic basis.

Not one characteristic, trait or even gene distinguishes all the members of one so-called race from all the members of another so-called race.

3. Human sub-species don't exist.

Unlike many animals, modern humans simply haven't been around long enough or isolated enough to evolve into separate subspecies or races. Despite surface appearances, we are one of the most genetically similar of all species. THERE IS ONLY ONE HUMAN RACE.

4. Skin color is only skin deep.

Most traits are inherited independently from one another. The genes influencing skin color have nothing to do with the genes influencing hair form, eye shape, blood type, musical talent, athletic ability or forms of intelligence. Knowing someone's skin color doesn't necessarily tell you anything else about him or her

5. Most variation is "within" not between "races".

Of the small amount of total human variation, 85% exists within any local population, be they Italians, Kurds, Koreans or Cherokees. About 94% can be found within any continent. That means two random Koreans may be as genetically different as a Korean and an Italian.

Explanation:

https://www.ushmm.org/m/pdfs/20200501_Nazi_Racism_Lesson.pdf

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