Race Is Real…But Not in the Way Many People Think

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I found this to be an interesting read:

Race Is Real

Race Is Real…But Not in the Way Many People Think
Busting the myth of biological race
Published on April 9, 2012 by Agustín Fuentes, Ph.D. in Busting Myths About Human Nature

How can there be a “white” Hispanic? Why is there a preponderance of “black” players in the NBA? Why is the infant mortality rate of blacks double that of whites in the USA?

I’ll give you a hint—it’s not about biology. In humans today there are not multiple biological groups called “races.” However, race is real and it impacts us all. What we call “race” are social categories. They play a role in our lives, histories and futures. We talk about race, or avoid talking about it, all the time…but few of us really stop and think about what race really is, and importantly, what it is not.

There is currently one biological race in our species: Homo sapiens sapiens. However, that does not mean that what we call “races” (our society’s way of dividing people up) don’t exist. Societies, like the USA, construct racial classifications, not as units of biology, but as ways to lump together groups of people with varying historical, linguistic, ethnic, religious, or other backgrounds. These categories are not static, they change over time as societies grow and diversify and alter their social, political and historical make-ups. For example, in the USA the Irish were not always “white,” and despite our government’s legal definition, most Hispanics/Latinos are not seen as white today (by themselves or by others).



This is a difficult concept and it seems to come up again and again, so let me provide a few points to bust the myth and to clarify the reality…

There is no genetic sequence unique to blacks or whites or Asians. In fact, these categories don’t reflect biological groupings at all. There is more genetic variation in the diverse populations from the continent of Africa (who some would lump into a “black” category) than exists in ALL populations from outside of Africa (the rest of the world) combined!

There are no specific racial genes. There are no genes that make blacks in the USA more susceptible to high blood pressure, just as there are no genes for particular kinds of cancers that can be assigned to only one racial grouping. There is no neurological patterning that distinguishes races from one another, nor are there patterns in muscle development and structure, digestive tracts, hand-eye coordination, or any other such measures.

Even something thought to be so ubiquitous as skin color works only in a limited way as dark or light skin tells us only about a human’s amount of ancestry relative to the equator, not anything about the specific population or part of the planet they might be descended from.

There is not a single biological element unique to any of the groups we call white, black, Asian, Latino, etc. In fact, no matter how hard people try, there has never been a successful scientific way to justify any racial classification, in biology. This is not to say that humans don’t vary biologically, we do, a lot. But rather that the variation is not racially distributed. If you don’t believe me, check it out for yourself by having a look at some of the references below. Seriously, there are no biological races in humans today, period.

Why is busting this myth of a biological basis of race important in a blog for Psychology Today? Because, if you look across the USA you can see that there are patterns of racial difference, such as income inequalities, health disparities, differences in academic achievement and representation in professional sports. If one thinks that these patterns of racial differences have a biological basis, if we see them as “natural,” racial inequality becomes just part of the human experience (remember a book called The Bell Curve?). This fallacy influences people to see racism and inequality not as the products of economic, social, and political histories but more as a natural state of affairs.

While race is not biology, racism can certainly affect our biology, especially our health. Recent work has clearly demonstrated that racial social structures, from access to health care to one’s own racialized self-image, can impact the ways our bodies and immune systems develop. This means that race, while not a biological unit, can have important biological implications because of the effects of racism. This is extremely important for those of us interested in cognition, development, education, and health; anyone who wants to use knowledge to make a difference in their own and in others’ lives. Solutions to racial inequalities and the problems of race relations in the USA are not going to emerge as long as a large percentage of the public holds on to the myth of biological races.

There is no inherently biological reason that most starting running backs in the NFL are black or most CEOs of Fortune 500 companies are white. Nor is there a “natural” explanation for why race relations are often difficult, but there are lots of interesting social, political, psychological, and historical ones. Go find out what they are, and bust some myths for yourself.



Check these out references for much greater detail:

RACE - Are We So Different? A Project of the American Anthropological Association

Troy Duster (2005) Race and reification in Science. Science 307:1050-1051.

Clarence Gravlee (2009) How race becomes biology: embodiment of social inequality. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 139:47-57

Guy Harrison (2010) Race and Reality: what everyone should know about our biological diversity. Prometheus Books

John Hartigan (2010) Race in the 21st century: ethnographic approaches. Oxford University Press

Nina Jablonski (2006) Skin: a natural history. University of California Press

Long et al.. (2009) Human DNA sequences: more variation and less race. American Journal of Physical Anthropology 139(1):23-34

Jon Marks (2010) Ten facts about human variation. In: Human Evolutionary Biology, edited by M. Muehlenbein. New York: Cambridge University Press, pp . 265-276

Ian Tattersal and Rob DeSalle (2011) Race? Debunking a scientific myth. Texas A&M University Press

Thoughts?

I thought it was pretty spot on.

Too bad a lot of people cannot and will not see it the same way though.
 

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^^ skimmed it for you breh, says race is socially constructed and not genetic

they bring up one of the best examples, that earlier in the 20th century the irish weren't considered 'white' like earlier settlers
 

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Okay, after a few complaints, I highlighted several things that I felt could give you guys a general idea of what the author is talking about since some of you'll do not want to read the words while reading.
 

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race in the general sense doesn't exist, just like good and evil. What may be good for me may be bad for you and vice verse. BUT there IS a night and a day. A black and a white, original people and non original people, positive and negative, strong and weak

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how did this happen? how did those '1st' people arrive on this planet, and how did those 'others' arrive later?

Well, the original people have no birth record. No beginning nor ending. Matter and energy cannot be created or destroyed.

Atom, Adam(quran), Atum(self created god). Atum - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
is the reality of black people(all people of color).

The white "race", was recently made. Approx 6000-12000 years ago. http://www.livescience.com/9578-common-ancestor-blue-eyes.html . The yacub story is exactly that. A story describing how the european came about. A process of grafting. Kill the black germ, save the brown germ, and continue the process until you get white. This process can proven today. Just get a white man and a black woman to have a mixed kid, then have that mixed kid get with a white person and keep the process going until you get...

Look at it like this. The best way to watch a basketball game is what?

Watching it LIVE in the stadium
The next step is watching it live on tv
The next step is watching it recorded
The next step is watching it on youtube
The last step is watching a downloaded version off the internet.

Every time you go down the ladder the quality of the picture and sound goes down. You can do the same for music as well.

Now, I ain't make this up, they tell you in school the black gene is genetically dominant, and the white gene is recessive(weak). Not saying blacks are better than whites, just that we are naturally equipped.

Black people seem to have sports locked down(the athletic ones anyway). We had golf locked until the tiger incident. You could say we got tennis down too :obama:.

The only spot we lacking in is the most important, knowledge, science, education etc. We were originally the masters of that though, because where did the greeks get their education from? :yeshrug:
 

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race is pretty real, what we call races roughly reflects geographic origins, and there are verifiable differences between people from different continents
 
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