| Subject: | Re: Racism |
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| From: | "" |
| Date: | 30 Dec 2006 18:56:30 -0800 |
| Newsgroups: | sci.lang |
Helmut Weber wrote: > "... all men are created equal ..." > Men are not created equal, they are very different from the start, Consider 5 siblings who are adopted by (or dumped on) randomly chosen families spread around the world with no selection for wealth or fitness of their adoptive families. What fraction of their differences after a generation would be attributable to their differences when they were born? > the live very different lifes, serve different gods or none at all, > have different family structures, if they have families at all... Would these siblings' different lives, different gods and different family structures be attributable to their differences at the start? |
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