The Anatomy of Racism (Part 1 of 4)
If racism was taught, then who taught the first child to be racist?
— Xenocrates

We have come a long way since the civil rights uproar in the 1960’s. Up until then, white folks were not afraid of openly and publicly denouncing black people as genetically inferior humans. It’s intriguing to consider then that since the 1960’s, the only thing that has changed is how society perceives racism. It seriously questions the notion that racism is taught. In this post, I will attempt to demonstrate that the propensity for racism is intrinsic to human nature. That is why even after society has successfully demonized this behaviour, it will never truly go away.
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Categories: People, Science, Society
Africa, Alien Invasion, civil rights, dna, genetics, Homo Sapien, Jim Crow, Neanderthal, Race, Racism, Science, Segregation
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