If the races were the same then why is it the different races have their own attributes?black people are more likely to get heart attacks and involved in crime
white people are more likely to have birth deflects and mental illness
asians are more likely to have gastrointestinal diseases
indians are more likely to get addicted to drugs and alcohol
mexicans are more likely to get diabetes and fat
Posted by SlyKitty
I think all the races have all of those issues, but the blacks I believe are the only one that has sickle cell.
Posted by blu
The races are disproportionate the same way the genders are.
Posted by MS2
All this proves is that I'm not really white. Yet, I am from the Teutonic Tribe that bred with the Caucus Tribe & I have no idea where the Kufu Tribes ended up! Some of us just got bred into existence when the original 3 went into hiding & started stashing some their found nuts under the rocks....that's my take on the "why" of the attributes that most current races have been left to deal with! I don't think a hungry person bothers to ASK where those found nuts came from when they find them before they go bad. They just eat. It's like the old Adam & Eve story that has been going around, ya know?!
Posted by Daisymae
You asked this question before.
Different culture and lifestyle. Look-a-like populations eat the same foods, may live where the air is worst than other places, may suffer from despair, depression and hopelessness (thus drug and alcohol abuse and crime), intermarry within that immediate area mixing bad genes, no money to afford good health practices. The sky's the limit. It really is all about people and their circumstances rather than race.
Posted by Autumn Leaves
Cultural differences, often linked to diet and poverty. Southerners of all races have higher rates of heart disease than other Americans because of our diet. Poor people of all ethnicities are more likely to commit crime. Etc....
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