Take macaws. Every species can mate with any other, even between genera, and produce hardy and fertile offspring. I had a Harlequin Macaw, Blue and Gold x Scarlet.
Yet there are still distinct macaw species, no question about it, though they rarely hybridize in the wild, sometimes they flock together.
Take macaws. Every species can mate with any other, even between genera, and produce hardy and fertile offspring. I had a Harlequin Macaw, Blue and Gold x Scarlet.
Yet there are still distinct macaw species, no question about it, though they rarely hybridize in the wild, sometimes they flock together.
To say that race mixing invalidates the idea of race is not an argument.
As for "trans," if they are nor dysphoric then they are fake. Pitiable desperate people but not transgendered. And, from all I have seen, attention freaks.
Why on Earth are we talking about macaws? Are you arguing that black people are a different species to white people? I suspect not. So I'm not sure what point you're making here. I'm not saying that race mixing invalidates the concept of race. The point I was making there is that race is different to sex.
The idea of race has already long been invalidated by the fact that we understand genetics far better than we did when these concepts originated.
Weak argument, Steve.
Take macaws. Every species can mate with any other, even between genera, and produce hardy and fertile offspring. I had a Harlequin Macaw, Blue and Gold x Scarlet.
Yet there are still distinct macaw species, no question about it, though they rarely hybridize in the wild, sometimes they flock together.
To say that race mixing invalidates the idea of race is not an argument.
As for "trans," if they are nor dysphoric then they are fake. Pitiable desperate people but not transgendered. And, from all I have seen, attention freaks.
Why on Earth are we talking about macaws? Are you arguing that black people are a different species to white people? I suspect not. So I'm not sure what point you're making here. I'm not saying that race mixing invalidates the concept of race. The point I was making there is that race is different to sex.
The idea of race has already long been invalidated by the fact that we understand genetics far better than we did when these concepts originated.
https://sitn.hms.harvard.edu/flash/2017/science-genetics-reshaping-race-debate-21st-century/