i.e. It would NOT stop racism. The whole thing assumes the existence of race to begin with. Since that it is not the case, this eventual future population can still be prejudiced against those with red hair or long noses or whatever. They can make their arbitrary groupings, just like we make our...
Read it. More of an article on a blog than a study. And I don't disagree with anything in it. If everyone mixed up, you'd get all human attributes expressed globally at the level you'd expect from how dominant/recessive the gene is. And you'd have a new skin average, with variation around it...
And I didn't find it logical, so I responded to it. Features don't just average out. You wouldn't eventually get a global population with homogeneous green eye color and reddish brown hair, or whatever. You'd get a global distribution of features we currently attribute to certain groups. Just...
That's the game I will be watching, and I'm going to assume it's the one most will be at least following.
A Houston win guarantees Utah plays Portland, where the Jazz should be favored. An OKC win keeps open the possibility of a Houston first round matchup for the Jazz. Which would be far from...
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