Talk:Criticism of list of race deniers

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I've put the comment about Wheelerback but toned it down.Barbara Shack 00:23, 27 March 2008 (EDT)

The Superior Race

I believe studies have shown, that the superior race, if there is one, is a mixed one (at least in terms of health). I certainly find personally, that people of mixed heritage tend to be quite nice looking, and age rather slowly.--AaronCarson 06:30, 27 March 2008 (EDT)

Yes, one of my friends had an Armenian father and a Swedish mother. Fine looking smart man. Fred Talk 09:57, 27 March 2008 (EDT)
It's the bit about races being cursed that I don't get. Is that the Curse of Cain?--Traveller 08:47, 28 March 2008 (EDT)
The Ik would seem to be cursed, if the author of The Mountain People is to be believed. But just citing that example illustrates the problem, the Ik are a culture, not a race. To take an example from American Indian tribes, the Crow thought they were a blessed people, perhaps all nations believe this, at least privately, but as to race, they are probably not significantly different genetically from their less favored-by-The-Great-Spirit neighbors. Fred Talk 11:00, 28 March 2008 (EDT)

Substance of this article

IN this "Criticism of race denial" should be an article dealing with the substantive evidence that race doesn't exist. To put my name and what I say is not the way a "Criticism of the List of Race Denial" should be. If it is a criticism, it should criticize the FACTS, the People of that article List of race deniers. That's all. Did I misquote somebody? Is there somebody there that shouldn't be? Those are the types of questions that should be asked---NOT about User:Wheeler. I mean, is this the Third Grade people? As it stand this article is totally irrevelant and totally Third Grade and is NOT a Criticism of the list of race deniers!!! Is this Grade A work? NO. It's stupidity.WHEELER 17:06, 30 March 2008 (EDT)

I have to say, I agree Wheeler. The article was beginning to read like a blog. It looks better now. Passion is great, and it engenders great articles, but if it gets too colloquial, it weakens the articles. --AaronCarson 17:17, 30 March 2008 (EDT)