[quote=Hellis] Irish people have different genetics then italians, just as much different then from Morrocan, or a Persian, or a chinese. Irish aren't a race. Race means a vastly different thing. There is a bit of viking in half of europe at this point, mongolian to. Our gentic soup is far to muddy to be considered that clearcut. The notion of seperate human races is a flawed scientific practice that was established with the rice of old school darwinism and persisted to make a clear line between us vs them. [/quote] By that same logic the idea of dog breeds is a flawed scientific practice because they are capable of interbreeding. Different races being able to produce offspring and therefore mixing the gene poll doesn't mean race no longer exists all of the sudden. I mean sure, one day we'll reach a point where the gene's are mixed so much that there aren't really any defined races anymore. But we have not reached that point yet, and hell it's entirely possible for someone to be a race such as say Asian, but still say have some German ancestry. Also, I never claimed Irish was a race. [quote=The Nexerus] [/quote] This a common confusion/defensive retaliation that often get's brought up when race is discussed. So allow me to make this perfectly clear. [b][i][u]No one is disguising, entertaining or theorizing the idea of a Master Race.[/b][/u][/i] It is simply being noted humans posses some genetic variances/differences among one another, that is not suggesting one is superior. That's like me saying "By standing next to each other, I can determine my friend is taller is me and has slightly darker skin. Now, using this observation clearly one us is better than the other". That's bloody insane, can people stop confusing genetic variance with master race ideas?