Q:
All
race differences are merely external (hair texture, skin color, etc.).
A: I cannot
reply to this any better than Michael Rienzi does in his article Race
is a Myth?, so I'll allow him to explore this topic and answer the
question, "Aren't race differences merely skin deep?"
This is
simply not true. Many consistent group differences have been found
in intelligence, behavior, brain size, resistance to disease,
twinning rates, speed of maturation, etc. Prof. Arthur Jensen has
gathered irrefutable proof of racial differences in average
intelligence. In Race,
Evolution and Behavior Prof. Philippe Rushton has not only
documented the large number of other racial differences but shown
how they fit the varying reproduction strategies followed by
different racial groups. Sometimes the race-does-not-exist argument
appears to be a desperate attempt to shut down the argument about
racial differences that the left has clearly lost. Since
egalitarians have nothing to say in the face of mountains of
evidence for racial differences, they have suddenly shifted their
ground and try to pretend that race itself does not exist. Even the
most anti-racist medical doctors recognize that transplant donors
and recipients often have to be matched not just on the basis of
race but on close ethnicity within race, because inter-racial
transplants are likely to be rejected. They also know that people of
different races react differently do the same drugs and suffer from
different diseases. To say these differences are only “skin-deep”
is completely at odds with reality. (Michael Rienzi, American
Renaissance, Dec. 2000)
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