Both bleeding red does not make two beings the same.
Are we all human? Yes, of course.
Are we all the same? No, and it is ridiculous to suggest that we are. There are tons of average differences between races, from physical stature and aptitude to emotional and behavioral tendencies, to cognitive ability. Individuals vary widely across all races, but average group differences persist. It is true that many of these average differences hardly matter, but it is also true that some of these differences shape society.
It is honorable to believe that we are all the same in spiritual or innate human value, but it is foolishness to believe we are all the same in every other way, and it is ignorance to believe our differences don't matter.
Yes, we all bleed red. ... So do turtles.
Both bleeding red does not make two beings the same.
Are we all human? Yes, of course.
Are we all the same? No, and it is ridiculous to suggest that we are. There are tons of average differences between races, from physical stature and aptitude to emotional and behavioral tendencies, to cognitive ability. Individuals vary widely across all races, but average group differences persist. It is true that many of these average differences hardly matter, but it is also true that some of these differences shape society.
It is honorable to believe that we are all the same in spiritual or innate human value, but it is foolishness to believe we are all the same in every other way, and it is ignorance to believe our differences don't matter.
Science begs to differ.....