No, I'm saying what do we define as white for YOUR GENETIC PURPOSE.
Your ancient race matters. Your ancient traditions matter. Your personal environment and community and culture matter. A finn would call themselves white, so would a Greek, but they are very different.
The general understanding I'm trying to convey is that it depends on what we are applying the idea to.
For making babies? The most important is genetic compatibility and beneficial complementary genes. That doesn't need to be scot with scot, but the pool of compatibility gets more complex and you need to be discerning.
For friendship and community its a much broader idea and really doesn't have nearly as much to do with genetics as it does with culture. I have black friends Asian friends Mexican friends etc. I have a lot more white friends of course, but that's more about the persons cultural environment and family life than genes. Smart black people exist, they are just rare because of genes. I know them and love them but that doesn't mean I'm going to let my daughter date one. Different scenarios.
Sooo, none of us are White?
Once your parents abaondon your traditions and culture, you're SOL?
Your ancient race matters. Your ancient traditions matter. Your personal environment and community and culture matter. A finn would call themselves white, so would a Greek, but they are very different.
The general understanding I'm trying to convey is that it depends on what we are applying the idea to.
For making babies? The most important is genetic compatibility and beneficial complementary genes. That doesn't need to be scot with scot, but the pool of compatibility gets more complex and you need to be discerning.
For friendship and community its a much broader idea and really doesn't have nearly as much to do with genetics as it does with culture. I have black friends Asian friends Mexican friends etc. I have a lot more white friends of course, but that's more about the persons cultural environment and family life than genes. Smart black people exist, they are just rare because of genes. I know them and love them but that doesn't mean I'm going to let my daughter date one. Different scenarios.
Does that make sense?