[quote=@Dynamo Frokane] Scientists have rejected the idea of biologically distinct human categories. There are some genetic population clusters, but human genetics is a spectrum. Western europe and eastern asia are two highly populated places on earth, but Kazakhstan, Xinjiang and western China, Kyrgyzstan, western Mongolia, parts of Russia, have high allele frequenceis of all the traits found both Europe and Asia. Google images of 新疆人 an‘d 新疆人哈萨克族。 You might see see asians, white people, mixed people, and even asians with blonde hair and blue eyes. But these people dont perceive it that way. They all come from the same families and traits are evenly distributed thoughout the population. China and India are another two major population centers but Arunachal Pradesh, Nagaland, Bhutan, Nepal, southern Xizang, and western Yunnan have high frequencies of the alleles common in Mumbai and Shanghai. There are tonnes of other examples across the world. Genetics is a spectrum and everything merges together somewhere. Now lets look at america for example. American population is made up of Black People, White People, Asians, Hispanic People, Middle Eastern People, Native Americans, and Native Hawaiians. This may not represent genetic catergories perfectly, but american society is based off of them, and american population is made up of them, so that makes it "real" in a way. [/quote] [quote=@Andreyich] No they haven't, only the ones supporting your side have, the fact that your side finds it necessary to ban various books on the matter goes to show how wrong it is, when you have to go to such levels of damage control. [/quote] Again Im going to go ahead and side with the overwhelming preponderance of anthropologists on this one. The happen to agree with [@Dynamo Frokane]