Is there really no such thing as race?

>implying I'm American
Try again

en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Species_problem

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>where everyone is mixed
1.7 billion chinks
1.3 billion indians
1.1 billion niggers
760 million middle easterners
540 million non chink asians
510 million whites
= the entire world gets racemixed?

Are you fucking stupid? Race will never go away because new races will always develop as long as you have DNA that mutates dumbass.

>Americans are the only people obsessed with race actually.
COUGH ISRAEL COUGH

>There is more genetic distance between a European person and an African person than between an Asiatic Lion and an African Lion, which are considered not only different breeds but different SPECIES altogether.

>>“There is only one spcies of lion: Panthera leo. The Asiatic lion is just one of many subspecies, all of which have been geographically isolated from one another for thousands of years. Though they all possess slightly different physical and behavioral traits, they are still capable of interbreeding and producing viable offspring.”
Your reading comprehension is really bad, /pol/

well with environmental pressures removed through technology and most anyone being able to reproduce, evolution probably isn't moving in any particular direction

grils only shag Chads so we're getting taller

races developed because of our physical separation in different environments but nowadays we can travel the world in hours so it's not unreasonable to think we'll all look more similar eventually

I don't know of its fair to claim genetic distanced between different groups of animals and then use that to claim a greater genetic distance between humans implies that they must be different species. Given our mobility as a species, and the amount of bunk in our DNA that doesn't even get coded into anything useful, it's highly likely that most of our differences are the result of things like different viral DNA insertions and other genetic diseases that have persisted in our genome over time as both humans and any precursor species to our being humans. Such markers don't encode for structures in or bodies which make us actually differ from one another to the extent of branding different individuals as a seperate species.

In all, it's misleading to use clustering and dendrograms in this fashion unless we only consider the junk in our DNA that actually makes us human. Including the DNA from 70 different new viruses a lineagr got inserted into their genome from traveling the world does not make a new species until it's actually being encoded into physical differences.