Le Sun, 02 Feb 2003 14:53:23 -0800,
inspiré Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net> écrivait la plume alerte :
julien tayon wrote:
>Le Fri, 31 Jan 2003 11:22:43 -0800,
>inspiré Ray Saintonge <saintonge(a)telus.net> écrivait la plume alerte
>:
[...]
Not at all, and there are differences between races,
at least at the
DNA level, but the racial markers in a DNA analysis tend to be weaker
than those which distinguish two individuals of the same race. It
comes down to how important those differences are.
eh eh I dont want to argue here
:)
Le petit Robert gives the following for racism "Théorie de la
hiérarchie des races, qui conclut à la nécessité de préserver la race
dite supérieure de tout croisement, et à le droit de dominer les
autres."
This is very different from simply saying that races exist
fair enough, I do agree.
[...]
Reverse discrimination is an unfortunate by-product of affirmative
action. Without a belief that races exist there would be no
affirmative action programmes either.
too complex for me, but I agree with the picture too.
I took a few days off. I thank everybody for their answers. I feel eased
by your attitude and will go back on the redaction of articles where any
further discussion will take place :)
Friendly yours,
--
jul
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