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What difference would it have made in the world if races had never intermingled, and all ethnicity was pure?

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I also mean if all peoples had clearly understood who they were and stayed within their own peoples all over the world (the reason I'm finding it hard to explain is because it may not ever have been possible for that to happen, in which case, was racial mixing kind like a 'manifest destiny' that had to be or could never have been prevented?).

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  1. Read Revelations. It is meant to be. A hint to The End is when all races become as one.


  2. Who would date the fat chicks?

    Sorry, as long as the pieces fit, some horn dog is going to try it.

    Since we are all one species, we will mate because there are always those who desire the exotic.

  3. Tebs and Violet gave you good answers. Genealogy DNA indicates that the human race began in Africa.  Our ancestors were nomadic.  It use to be believed that the reason different types of people were in different parts of the world was due to natural selection.  Now, it is belived our differences were caused by mutations and as these mutations took place or didn't take place certain types of people couldn't survive and died out in certain areas.

    The sun is very rich in Vitamin D.  It has been found that the minimum amount of Vitamin D a Black African requires is the maximum amount of vitamin D someone of northern European extraction should have. Today it is not such a big problem. We have better protective clothing, housing and sun screen. Also we have Vitamin supplements.

    Some feel the world will be a better place when we are all one homogenous race.  However, I believe human nature being as it is will find people to be prejudice against. We will lose all the fascinating cultural and racial differences we have now.

  4. We wouldn't have any questions about what would have happened.  We wouldn't have people whining about who is oppressed.  The most qualified individual would always be the one who got the job, or the spot at university.  Most importantly I would likely be someplace far cooler than America and surrounded by Nordic women with blonde hair and blue eyes.

  5. We did begin as one "race" when the exodus from Africa began, we were one "race", people went in all directions, into Asia and down to Australia, into Central, Southern and Northern Europe. We are still essentially that one "race".

    I think that what eventually, and inevitably, happened was peoples desire to protect what they saw as "their land", and the wish to have more, became all important as populations increased, this in turn, set up the boundary's, and created different nations, or "races" if you will, which were then complicated by the adoption of various "modern" religions, but we are all of us still one race, we are all of the human race.

  6. I think if this had been the case, the human race would have died out a long time ago - from boredom as much as from a lack of food and shelter.

  7. You are theorizing about the impossible.  Races have never been "pure".  The world has always been a melting pot.  You would be quite ignorant to believe that all your ancestors were of your race.  DNA would probably show that you are also the result of mixing over the centuries.

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