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by astrodust
3176 days ago
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Uh, voice? That seems dubious. Apart from vernacular or speaking styles that are generally racial in nature, there's really nothing there. > But every human can easily identify black/white/Asian... It's not the obvious cases that matter, but the borderline ones. Is that person Japanese or maybe Inuit? > If racists believed that race is just a skin color, why would they be racists? Yes. If we were all precisely the same skin color they'd find other ways to put people down. Your "Jewish" nose. Your "nappy" hair. Color's just the tip of the ice-berg. Some people are perceived as being inferior because that's what some elements in society need them to be in order to advance their own social standing. |
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https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/m/pubmed/17342877
>It's not the obvious cases that matter, but the borderline ones. Is that person Japanese or maybe Inuit?
First of all, I don't think it is appropriate to classify "Japanese" or "Inuit" as races. Race is a more general concept.
Anyway, Japanese and Inuit are easy to distinguish. Middle Eastern and European are better examples. If you take one European person and one Middle Eastern person it would be hard to differentiate them, if you take two groups of one hundred people it would be easy.