Yes, exactly. To take the rainbow as an analogy: there are different colors, though the exact borders are fuzzy.
To claim there is no such thing as race is the same as declaring that there are no different colors in the rainbow in spite of how obvious they are.
I understand the sentiment of wanting human unity, but race is obviously real, and there are significant measurable and visible differences between the different races.
Again, define "race" for me. I am not advocating a sentiment. I am trying to point out reality and represent it semantically in an accurate manner. Not to nit-pick but the rainbow analogy really doesn't carry any water. If anything, it reinforces my statement that there is only one human race with lots of variability. What IS a race?
Yes, exactly. To take the rainbow as an analogy: there are different colors, though the exact borders are fuzzy.
To claim there is no such thing as race is the same as declaring that there are no different colors in the rainbow in spite of how obvious they are.
I understand the sentiment of wanting human unity, but race is obviously real, and there are significant measurable and visible differences between the different races.
Again, define "race" for me. I am not advocating a sentiment. I am trying to point out reality and represent it semantically in an accurate manner. Not to nit-pick but the rainbow analogy really doesn't carry any water. If anything, it reinforces my statement that there is only one human race with lots of variability. What IS a race?