Homo Sapiens has no subspecies though.
There is a larger genetic difference between a raccoon from Oregon and a raccoon from Florida than there is between an Australian Aborigine and a Norseman.
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Education Week describes the core of CRT as the idea that race is a social construct and racism is neither an individual bias nor prejudice—it is "embedded in the legal system" and supplemented with policies and procedures.
One tenet of CRT is that racism and disparate racial outcomes are the result of complex, changing, and often subtle social and institutional dynamics, rather than explicit and intentional prejudices of individuals.
What I stated still stands.
Home Sapiens has no subspecies, and my raccoon example is still valid and true.
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Yet despite its large size, this volunteer registry lacks ethnic and racial diversity. This makes it harder for patients of color to get the life-saving treatments they need. For example, a Black person has a 23% chance of finding a matched donor in the registry, while a white person has a 77% chance. People who are American Indian and Alaska Native have a 57% chance of finding a registry match, Asian and Pacific Islander patients 41%, and Hispanic or Latino patients 46%. People of color make up a small percentage of all donors, making it difficult to find matches for people with cancer who are not white or who are of mixed race and ethnicity.
Neanderthals were on the border of another specie at their time, because mixing genes often failed. We certainly have different races today, but not species, because most humans can reproduce with each other of the opposite sex. Sounds like everyone agrees on the matter but not the definition of the word "subspecies".![]()
Homo sapiens sapiens | Characteristics & Facts | Britannica
Homo sapiens sapiens, subspecies of Homo sapiens that consists of the only living members of genus Homo. Traditionally, this subspecies designation was used to separate modern humans from more-archaic members of H. sapiens. It is thought to have evolved sometime between 160,000 and 90,000 years...www.britannica.com
IIRC The only subspecies to Homo Sapiens are extinct.
Fwiw
That is what the word race or "Rasse" in German means. Rasse does not exist in humans and means subspecies. So Rassismus (racism) does not make sense in a scientific way. They gave it another meaning in English also they are both Germanic language. Why they did it and who did it, I dont know?What I stated still stands.
Home Sapiens has no subspecies, and my raccoon example is still valid and true.
Harte
Education Week describes the core of CRT as the idea that race is a social construct and racism is neither an individual bias nor prejudice—it is "embedded in the legal system" and supplemented with policies and procedures.
One tenet of CRT is that racism and disparate racial outcomes are the result of complex, changing, and often subtle social and institutional dynamics, rather than explicit and intentional prejudices of individuals.
The most people are antiracist. If you say a system is such and such, you have to say the system is systemically antiracist or institutionally antiracist, because you have to go with the majority. The majority is antiracist.These two statements conflict completely. They can't say "race and racism are complex subtle collective effects", and at the same time say "it's these
evil racists doing it all.".