I'm not in STEM, but are there different human races genetically speaking?
I just watched this video and it got me thinking:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDPQum7n55g
I started to read on the matter and the (((consensus))) is that there are no human races and human populations only vary by 0,1% genetically. Yet, roughly 2% of the genomes of Europeans and Asians are Neanderthal and in sub-Saharan Africans the same figure is from none to 0,3%. It seems like bullshit that the variation is max 0,1%. For me, it seems like we could argue that there are different human species living in the current day yet alone different races...
I just watched this video and it got me thinking:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sDPQum7n55g
I started to read on the matter and the (((consensus))) is that there are no human races and human populations only vary by 0,1% genetically. Yet, roughly 2% of the genomes of Europeans and Asians are Neanderthal and in sub-Saharan Africans the same figure is from none to 0,3%. It seems like bullshit that the variation is max 0,1%. For me, it seems like we could argue that there are different human species living in the current day yet alone different races...
