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Our Biology Makes Us All Truly Equal
In "Our Biology Makes Us All Truly Equal," Robert Pollack argues against the notion that genetic differences justify racial or social inequalities. He explains that while there is genetic variation among individuals, these differences do not correspond to traditional racial categories. Pollack emphasizes that all humans share a common ancestry and that our genetic makeup unites us rather than divides us. He calls for a rejection of racial discrimination and a recognition of the inherent equality of all people based on our shared biology.
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- September 13, 2024