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The argument goes that;
Within any of the assumed racial categories that exist, the potential gene variety of all the human races can be found and expressed. Thus race doesn't exist/has no taxonomic meaning.
Because I think I remember this being debunked as left-wing political bias trying to infect science.
Whilst it's true that the genetic variety of the entire human species is present, and even expressed, in any of the assumed racial categories.
The prevalence of said gene expression is correlated within groups, that we call races.
And differences are not 'skin deep'.
I don't recall saying anything about skin colour.
What I said is that there is only one human race.
We have this thing called modern science, in it there is a consensus that the conceptualisation of race is meaningless. There are no distinct human races, all human beings belong to the same race, end of story.
I never thought of it like that before, very interesting.