If some want to argue genetics can be traced to traditions of homogeneous, that attitude merely reflects our species attitude of flocking to like minded people. But that does not mean it is a really good way of viewing our evolutionary behavior. The reality is our species has always mixed and is why we evolved to look so different worldwide.
I have given the example before, say a couple migrates from China, they have a kid in the United States, that kid grows up here. That kid would not have the same experiences as a kid whose parents did not move from China. Alot like Jews living in America do not always agree with the right wing politics of Netenyahu.
And even what Americans call Native Americans are also immigrants because we now know our planet had larger ice caps and land bridges that allowed movement from the Russian islands to Alaska. And even whith Mexicans, and South Americans, there were also "Natives" that white Spanish Europeans mixed with we now call "latinos".
And even when you compare the Northern Islands of Japan with the Russian Islands you can see similarities between the two.
THE POINT IS that we as a species will manage our differences much better the sooner more of our species understands evolutionary wise what SHOULD matter more isn't religion or race, but HOW we treat each other as individuals.
But especially with the three biggest troublemakers, they are RELIGIONS that all started in the same region, whom came from polytheism and even after being established were mixing even then.
It is even expected in America with more and more mixing that humans will be more darker complected on average and our facial features will change too.
We have to put our common existence before our labels and that is why the big three need to be treated as RELIGIONS instead of races. It really should not matter how homogeneous anyone stays, what should be more important is to stop letting our species labels pit each other against each other.
I have given the example before, say a couple migrates from China, they have a kid in the United States, that kid grows up here. That kid would not have the same experiences as a kid whose parents did not move from China. Alot like Jews living in America do not always agree with the right wing politics of Netenyahu.
And even what Americans call Native Americans are also immigrants because we now know our planet had larger ice caps and land bridges that allowed movement from the Russian islands to Alaska. And even whith Mexicans, and South Americans, there were also "Natives" that white Spanish Europeans mixed with we now call "latinos".
And even when you compare the Northern Islands of Japan with the Russian Islands you can see similarities between the two.
THE POINT IS that we as a species will manage our differences much better the sooner more of our species understands evolutionary wise what SHOULD matter more isn't religion or race, but HOW we treat each other as individuals.
But especially with the three biggest troublemakers, they are RELIGIONS that all started in the same region, whom came from polytheism and even after being established were mixing even then.
It is even expected in America with more and more mixing that humans will be more darker complected on average and our facial features will change too.
We have to put our common existence before our labels and that is why the big three need to be treated as RELIGIONS instead of races. It really should not matter how homogeneous anyone stays, what should be more important is to stop letting our species labels pit each other against each other.