>>13440365that doesn't answer my question at all. if you are suggesting that racism can be validated because of genetics, well that doesn't seem like it's enough to justify racism toward entire ethnic groups because variations exist and it's foolish to judge a person based on genetic data rather than than their character, personality, actions, etc. such data is useful in shaping our worldview, but when it comes to day-to-day interactions and interpersonal relationships, navigating life as a racist seems inherently flawed. local environment, class, firsthand experiences, etc seems to be more useful. being informed on genetics is nice, not relaxing is nice and useful, but being full on racist seems counterintuitive. I think regarding everyone as neutral at base levels, and only after putting them through a filter based on their appearance, clothing, actions, speech, genetic data included, is much more practical and efficient.