>>15694971>Firstly, all humans share almost all the same DNA>almostHumans also share almost all the same DNA with chimpanzees and bonobos, around 98%. Turns out very tiny differences in DNA cause enormous differences in species. Africans also share a large chunk of their DNA with a proto-human ancestor that no other race on the planet shares.
>MYTH 2: There is such a thing as 'racial purity'Race is self-evident both above and below the surface. Phenotypes exist and can be used to identify someone's country of origin with very high accuracy, and you can precisely identify someone's lineage by their DNA. It's only when you "muddy" the "purity" of races that these surface level identifications begin to fail.
>MYTH 3: 'Germany for the Germans', 'Turkey for the Turks' (and other variations)People make the place, not the other way around. We don't call the largest city in Turkey Constantinople anymore, why do you think that is?