Are you saying traits as in personality traits or physical traits (or both &/or others)? Examples of physical differences might be Asians, in general, not having the ability to digest dairy very well or African Americans having a higher prevalence or susceptibility to sickle-cell anemia. Or so I recall. We've been lied to so much on so many topics it's hard to know anymore. Likewise with personality, you could say that descendants of African origin have a love of music and dance, but I'm sure there are many who like quiet and have no "rhythm". Or observe two people talking, one waving their hands and gesturing while the other, modestly dressed, hands folded across their chest, and be told one of them is Italian, the other, say, German. You suppose which is which by observing traits normally ascribed to one group or another.
Are we using the subject of race, here, as an amalgamation of physical aspects and perhaps culturally-influenced personality traits? Are you sticking strictly to physical traits in your reply here? As I said, I haven't yet read the link you provided in depth, but it appears you're saying they address just physical characteristics. As far as the UN's viewpoint change from the 1950's, that's no surprise at all since the beasts that have currently infiltrated every organization change terms to suit their narratives. "Race", however they now choose to define it, is merely a weapon to them used to divide people.
Edit: from Wikipedia (I know, not exactly purveyors of truth)... "... Since the second half of the 20th century, physical anthropologists have switched from a typological understanding of human biological diversity towards a genomic and population-based perspective, and have tended to understand race as a social classification of humans based on phenotype and ancestry as well as cultural factors, as the concept is also understood in the social sciences. ..."
(I edited my prior comment,not sure you saw the addition). I agree with your overall take on "race". Nowadays when we see the beasts calling blacks (Larry Elder, for example) "white supremacists" because they espouse decent, conservative, family values it's clear (to those with a functional brain) that it's just a weapon for them.
I'll have to look into your last sentence... Interesting.
My personal opinion of "race", such as viewed from a cultural perspective, is that there are differences amongst people, but that doesn't imply that everyone of that group fits into the mold. Also, I can't attribute any poor behavior of a subset of any group as indicative of everyone in the group. I prefer to view all the good and interesting differences various people bring to the table, so to speak, as better characteristics to focus on.
The thing that stands out as the demarcation for me between humans (the "human race", if you will) and the beasts is malice. Case in point the satanists, DS, cabal or whatever we want to call them. These beasts will do anything to try and separate us, to have us turn on one another, but the fight remains between good and evil. Anyway, just putting out some thoughts on the topic. Thank you for your link and your perspective. More interesting history to dig into...
Very long. I scanned much of it and it's interesting, worth a more detailed read when I have the time. Thanks for the link.
Are you saying traits as in personality traits or physical traits (or both &/or others)? Examples of physical differences might be Asians, in general, not having the ability to digest dairy very well or African Americans having a higher prevalence or susceptibility to sickle-cell anemia. Or so I recall. We've been lied to so much on so many topics it's hard to know anymore. Likewise with personality, you could say that descendants of African origin have a love of music and dance, but I'm sure there are many who like quiet and have no "rhythm". Or observe two people talking, one waving their hands and gesturing while the other, modestly dressed, hands folded across their chest, and be told one of them is Italian, the other, say, German. You suppose which is which by observing traits normally ascribed to one group or another.
Are we using the subject of race, here, as an amalgamation of physical aspects and perhaps culturally-influenced personality traits? Are you sticking strictly to physical traits in your reply here? As I said, I haven't yet read the link you provided in depth, but it appears you're saying they address just physical characteristics. As far as the UN's viewpoint change from the 1950's, that's no surprise at all since the beasts that have currently infiltrated every organization change terms to suit their narratives. "Race", however they now choose to define it, is merely a weapon to them used to divide people.
Edit: from Wikipedia (I know, not exactly purveyors of truth)... "... Since the second half of the 20th century, physical anthropologists have switched from a typological understanding of human biological diversity towards a genomic and population-based perspective, and have tended to understand race as a social classification of humans based on phenotype and ancestry as well as cultural factors, as the concept is also understood in the social sciences. ..."
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Caucasian_race
(I edited my prior comment,not sure you saw the addition). I agree with your overall take on "race". Nowadays when we see the beasts calling blacks (Larry Elder, for example) "white supremacists" because they espouse decent, conservative, family values it's clear (to those with a functional brain) that it's just a weapon for them.
I'll have to look into your last sentence... Interesting.
My personal opinion of "race", such as viewed from a cultural perspective, is that there are differences amongst people, but that doesn't imply that everyone of that group fits into the mold. Also, I can't attribute any poor behavior of a subset of any group as indicative of everyone in the group. I prefer to view all the good and interesting differences various people bring to the table, so to speak, as better characteristics to focus on.
The thing that stands out as the demarcation for me between humans (the "human race", if you will) and the beasts is malice. Case in point the satanists, DS, cabal or whatever we want to call them. These beasts will do anything to try and separate us, to have us turn on one another, but the fight remains between good and evil. Anyway, just putting out some thoughts on the topic. Thank you for your link and your perspective. More interesting history to dig into...