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Human race vs Canine Race
« on: August 04, 2023, 09:31:05 AM »
Vox Day
https://voxday.net/2023/08/04/one-race-the-canine-race/


Two links one for each plot
Note that the scales make the differences even more striking. People realize that different dog breeds have different traits including intelligence. The difference between different human races is greater.

https://voxday.net/wp-content/uploads/2023/08/image-6.png


genome.cshlp.org/content/21/8/1294.full.pdf See Fig 3
www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0888754310001552 See Fig 3B
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Re: Human race vs Canine Race
« Reply #1 on: August 04, 2023, 11:34:26 AM »
some of them are already expending considerable effort in the usual word magick in order to deny the unavoidably observable. It’s not just because this long paper, Human Races Are Not Like Dog Breeds: Refuting a Racist Analogy, was authored by five female scientists that it doesn’t include any math or statistical analysis.

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So, the Neo-Marxist tits have spoken, eh?

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Re: Human race vs Canine Race
« Reply #2 on: August 04, 2023, 01:42:30 PM »
found this from long ago
I think 22 min to 31 min might be interesting. Did not want to lose the link again.
https://youtu.be/8flcCtIkTUc
22 min avg person outside of Africa has 1-2% Neanderthal DNA
31 min 20-40% or more of neanderthal DNA is walking around today.

 A Neanderthal Perspective on Human Origins - 2014
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The Neanderthals are the closest extinct relatives of all present-day human and the Neanderthal genome sequence provides unique insights into modern humans origins. Svante Pääbo, a biologist and evolutionary anthropologist, describe the current understanding of the genetic contributions of Neanderthals to present-day humans and to extinct human groups. He also describes preliminary analyses of genomic features that appeared in present-day humans since their divergence from a common ancestor shared with Neanderthals and discusses how they may be functionally analyzed in the future. Pääbo is the Director of Max Planck Institute for Evolutionary Anthropology. Recorded on 09/10/2014. [11/2014] [Show ID: 28720]
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Re: Human race vs Canine Race
« Reply #3 on: August 04, 2023, 01:45:49 PM »
Hmmm re the above. Complete ebook?
https://www.unz.com/book/richard_d_fuerle__erectus-walks-amongst-us/
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Richard D. Fuerle
Erectus Walks Amongst Us
The evolution of modern humans
Richard D. Fuerle • 2008
Introductory Discussion by Ron Unz

Preface
Acknowledgments
Introduction

SECTION I • WHAT EVERY PALEOANTHROPOLOGIST SHOULD KNOW
Chapter 1 • A Story of the Origin of Humans
Chapter 2 • Early Humans
Chapter 3 • DNA
Chapter 4 • Evolution
Chapter 5 • Selectors
Chapter 6 • Neoteny
Chapter 7 • Genetic Distance
Chapter 8 • Evolutionary Psychology

SECTION II • TRAITS OF LIVING POPULATIONS
Chapter 9 • Hard Tissue
Chapter 10 • Soft Tissue
Chapter 11 • Reproductive Strategy
Chapter 12 • Behavior
Chapter 13 • Genes
Chapter 14 • Intelligence
Chapter 15 • Civilizations and Achievements
Chapter 16 • Primitive Traits

SECTION III • THE OUT-OF-AFRICA THEORY
Chapter 17 • Fossil Skulls
Chapter 18 • Modern Behavior
Chapter 19 • MtDNA
Chapter 20 • Population Differences in MtDNA
Chapter 21 • Nuclear DNA
Chapter 22 • Replacement

SECTION IV • THE OUT-OF-EURASIA THEORY
Chapter 23 • The Bipedal Apes
Chapter 24 • The Origin of the Eurasians
Chapter 25 • The Neanderthals
Chapter 26 • The Origin of Africans
Chapter 27 • The Origin of Asian Aborigines

SECTION V • POLICY
Chapter 28 • Homo Africanus
Chapter 29 • Miscegenation
Chapter 30 • Hybrid Vigor
Chapter 31 • Segregation
Chapter 32 • Eugenics
Chapter 33 • Re-Classifying the Left
Chapter 34 • Egalitarianism
Chapter 35 • Individualism
Chapter 36 • Morality
Chapter 37 • Which Way Western Man?

Appendix (DNA)
Glossary
Recommended Reading
References
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Re: Human race vs Canine Race
« Reply #4 on: August 05, 2023, 08:43:05 AM »
Issac  Asimov wrote a short paper while working at the Mass Inst of Technology, (reminder, though a great SciFi writer, he also held a PHD in BioChemestry) His  paper was a correction of early assumptions about Neanderthal Man.  Early assumptions based on one fossilized skeleton
assumed Neanderthal was a hunched over ape like species.  Research on the one fossil, plus later finds indicated that Neanderthal was an
upright walking, who according to Asimov, would most probably not be distinguished as different from modern Europeans. 
Asimov reported that the first skeleton found, after research, was determined to be an adult male Neanderthal infected with acute osteoarthritis.
Removal of the changes to the skeleton caused by osteoarthritis, along with later finds, presents us with a group almost identical to current
Europeans.  Basically,  he stated: "If a Neanderthal man walked down the a street in New York City, nobody would notice a difference.

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Re: Human race vs Canine Race
« Reply #5 on: August 05, 2023, 03:41:35 PM »
Pure speculation. IMO maybe you have to be neurotic to come up with big inventions and maybe the Chinese are not neurotic enough?  Yes I know the Chinese invented other stuff also and are currently rapid innovators and adopters.

People notice that Europeans wandered all over the globe while the Chinese stayed home. Maybe EU people have ADHD.

Kinda too long. Why did most inventions get invented in Europe? Maybe a combination of homo-sapiens and neanderthal DNA. Chinese have more Denisovan DNA which may lessen such creativity. Chinese invented gunpowder and paper. They discovered/invented a compass but never used it to navigate.

22 min.
https://youtu.be/ivyYTkFJ9GQ
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