Hard-Luck Henry said:Since you started it, perhaps it's about time you used your superior vision and understanding to clarify which is the superior race and, of course, why is that the case?
bhoour said:Race is biological in the sense that we are all of the human race.
bhoour said:Race, to me , is NOT , the colour of our skin, the wars we fight, our country of origin , our religion, schooling .....etc. Those things are all man made and superficial, and actually stem from our different cultures.
bhoour said:Race to me, is that we are, all of one species, HUMAN. It's hard to believe in this day and age, that someone could believe what side of an imaginary line you were born on, on what part of this planet you live, that the colour of your skin, the religion practiced could make possibly make you different a different race or more/less superior which is what this thread is about. It's this kind of thinking that helps mankind lose the battle to save ourselves, from ourselves.
Reverend Blair said:Not to mention the Ukrainian/Polish/German/Irish race which is much different than Polish/Ukranian/Hungarian/English race, though both are indigenous to the stark Canadian prairies and share an odd affinity for tractors and rye whisky although the Irish/French/Scottish/Cree race can sometimes better both the Ukrainian/Polish/German/Irish race and the Polish/Ukranian/Hungarian/English race in truck dirving and Vodka drinking, although there is some evidence that might be due to tolerance to humidity.
Vanni Fucci said:Juan, by even mentioning the colour of someone's skin when conveying information of a crime, you are, whether intentionally or not, insinuating that the colour of their skin had something to do with their mea culpa in committing the crime...
Vanni Fucci said:I, personally, find that to be offensive, even when I know it's not done intentionally...and so I would think that it's best to leave colour of skin out of such discussions of crime, lest we all start looking over our shoulders for suspicious looking black men and Arabs...
DasFx How people interpret and use this differences in races is not the point I'm trying to make. I'm just trying to say that there are inherent differences between the races.[/quote said:How we interpret the differences is the point. You asked if these differences made one nationality of people superior to another.
Please fill me in on all the scientifically proven inherent differences in your so called races, that make one person so different/ superior from the next? Being mixed I'd like to know how superior and different I am from ....lets say...... um.......you?
pastafarian said:Maybe 50,000 years ago, the word might have had some genetic significance, but certainly since Middle Ages, it's a lost cause.
pastafarian said:I'd say that "race" is a category that people impose on others they wish to marginalise that has no definable boundaries, but is most often tied to superficial physical characteristics (most commonly skin pigmentation) and imaginary moral or intellectual attributes.
bhoour said:The colour of somebodys skin is man made in the sense that to we even notice a difference, that it makes a difference to some. What other way is there to look at race , biolologically speaking we are all the same HUMAN. Perhaps if you could look at race the same way as me, you would see that your question is offensive.
First of all, nationality has nothing to do with race, nations are man made, any race can be of any nationality. Being mixed gives you best of both world genetically speaking. You gene pool has been significantly expanded.bhoour said:How we interpret the differences is the point. You asked if these differences made one nationality of people superior to another.
Please fill me in on all the scientifically proven inherent differences in your so called races, that make one person so different/ superior from the next? Being mixed I'd like to know how superior and different I am from ....lets say...... um.......you?
.You discriminate by even asking the question
bhoour said:DasFx......
You discriminate by even asking the question......by the way you generalize, and break down our species into races.
It's really to bad your gene pool is so narrow ( as in minded ).
bhoour said:The discrimination, lies in the fact that the question was asked ..., if one " race" is superior to another.
Jersay, Asatru is a religion. It's not a race, and as a religion, it's only a component of a culture. If you are Scandinavian in ancestry, you and I share common ancestral stock. However, culture is a veneer, an overlay, something that is mental imposed upon that which is physical.
I say this not to refute anything that you say, but rather to use it as a springboard to point out that which so many people seem to neglect or simply not to realize.
So, how long have you been one of the Asatruar?
DasFX said:bhoour said:The discrimination, lies in the fact that the question was asked ..., if one " race" is superior to another.
This wasn't meant to be an overall superiority. What is wrong with recognizing a group of people may be better at something than your group. I think you have an inferiority complex.
I mean, I have no problem recognizing that other group of people or races of people may be better at certain things then my own group.