This contradicts itself. Especially c and d...
Blahbaba wrote:
Why don't people pay attention to definitions anymore? Words do have actual meanings.
Race
1. a group of persons related by common descent or heredity.
2. a population so related.
3. Anthropology.
a. (no longer in technical use) any of the traditional divisions of humankind, the commonest being the Caucasian, Mongoloid, and Negro, characterized by supposedly distinctive and universal physical characteristics.
b. an arbitrary classification of modern humans, sometimes, especially formerly, based on any or a combination of various physical characteristics, as skin color, facial form, or eye shape, and now frequently based on such genetic markers as blood groups.
c. a socially constructed category of identification based on physical characteristics, ancestry, historical affiliation, or shared culture:
d. a human population partially isolated reproductively from other populations, whose members share a greater degree of physical and genetic similarity with one another than with other humans.