Aristo_V300
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Because people aren't dogs...
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Q45T;3071881 said:Because people aren't dogs...
Well evidence actually shows that certain races correlate with certain behaviors and dispositions. For example blacks have more testosterone on average than any other race which translates to a more aggressive nature . Given that they are even able to create drugs that target specific races and there is evidence showing that race is more than just a social construct despite what our head in the sand friends say (http://med.stanford.edu/news_releases/2005/january/racial-data.htm) it seems taboo to point out this fact. Also quite frankly I don't see why dogs breeds can't be analogous to human races. You're just stating the obvious but not disputing it one way or another.Q45T;3071881 said:Because people aren't dogs...
The Jamel;3071979 said:shit, i thought i was gonna have to defend my pitbull's off in here...
whew!
Nah bruh.Idi Amin Dada;3073343 said:...A german sheperd and a rottweiler are actually two different species of dog....
Idi Amin Dada;3073343 said:terrible example. A german sheperd and a rottweiler are actually two different species of dog.
A black man and a white man aren't two different species of human. Back to the drawing board....no goobs.
Emerald City Rolla;3073355 said:No that's not true. Speciation requires that the two be so genetically distinct that interbreeding is impossible. German shepards and rottweilers can and have interbred. They are technically sub-species.
apocalyptica;3071921 said:Well evidence actually shows that certain races correlate with certain behaviors and dispositions. For example blacks have more testosterone on average than any other race which translates to a more aggressive nature . Given that they are even able to create drugs that target specific races and there is evidence showing that race is more than just a social construct despite what our head in the sand friends say (http://med.stanford.edu/news_releases/2005/january/racial-data.htm) it seems taboo to point out this fact. Also quite frankly I don't see why dogs breeds can't be analogous to human races. You're just stating the obvious but not disputing it one way or another.