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Amonsek

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Hello, I have a question about races and blood types, I've seen some people saying that white people are a species and not a race, is that true? And according to the "theory of races", what about blood? Shouldn't white people have different blood from other humans? Today we see whites receiving blood from whites and vice versa, and there is no blood standard between races

Regarding fetal erythroblastosis, shouldn't all mixed-race people have this disease?
 
I've seen some people saying that white people are a species and not a race, is that true?
All human races have enough genetic distance between them to be considered as different species, as the different species of canines like coyote, wolf, fox, dog have less genetic distance between them than human races do (and yes, they can produce offspring by interbreeding, look up what a "coywolf" is).

Despite all that, there are still many dumb people who deny that race is a real thing.

And according to the "theory of races", what about blood? Shouldn't white people have different blood from other humans?
What do you mean "different blood"? DNA? Because blood in all humans and even most animals looks the same, deep red color. And even humans and animals share like 90%+ of DNA

Regarding fetal erythroblastosis, shouldn't all mixed-race people have this disease?
Why?
 
All human races have enough genetic distance between them to be considered as different species, as the different species of canines like coyote, wolf, fox, dog have less genetic distance between them than human races do (and yes, they can produce offspring by interbreeding, look up what a "coywolf" is).

Despite all that, there are still many dumb people who deny that race is a real thing.


What do you mean "different blood"? DNA? Because blood in all humans and even most animals looks the same, deep red color. And even humans and animals share like 90%+ of DNA


Why?
I'm talking about blood type
Type, A, B, O etc

Regarding fetal erythroblastosis, since the mixture is incompatible, shouldn't diseases of this type happen? For example, the mother's blood (white, positive RH factor) is incompatible with the child's blood (black, mixed race, random RH factor more towards negative).

This would also be linked to blood donation, since many people here don't trust receiving blood from someone of another race, and since they have this distrust, why doesn't fetal erythroblastosis occur in mixed-race newborns or blood clotting when donating? A more precise question: what is the difference between the blood of different species? What changes in the blood of a white person and a black person? Do they have different red blood cells? Plasma? Erythrocytes?
 
I'm talking about blood type
Type, A, B, O etc

Regarding fetal erythroblastosis, since the mixture is incompatible, shouldn't diseases of this type happen? For example, the mother's blood (white, positive RH factor) is incompatible with the child's blood (black, mixed race, random RH factor more towards negative).

This would also be linked to blood donation, since many people here don't trust receiving blood from someone of another race, and since they have this distrust, why doesn't fetal erythroblastosis occur in mixed-race newborns or blood clotting when donating? A more precise question: what is the difference between the blood of different species? What changes in the blood of a white person and a black person? Do they have different red blood cells? Plasma? Erythrocytes?
No every human blood has same characteristics, unless they have some disorders. Every human blood follows the rules of genetics, unless they have disorders.
 
No every human blood has same characteristics, unless they have some disorders. Every human blood follows the rules of genetics, unless they have disorders.
I see, but what about the whites? They're descendants of the Gods, how do you see that in their blood? Even though it's in the DNA, what are the genetic markers? And aren't you supposed to have unique proteins and enzymes? Aren't there genetic markers that are only seen in white people all over the world? I'm not including mestizos and sub-races, since the mixture is always dominant towards the black or yellow lake

I hope you don't get me wrong, I'm studying this subject and I was curious how this would apply to the human races (or species?)
 
I see, but what about the whites? They're descendants of the Gods, how do you see that in their blood? Even though it's in the DNA, what are the genetic markers? And aren't you supposed to have unique proteins and enzymes? Aren't there genetic markers that are only seen in white people all over the world? I'm not including mestizos and sub-races, since the mixture is always dominant towards the black or yellow lake

I hope you don't get me wrong, I'm studying this subject and I was curious how this would apply to the human races (or species?)
It's ok, I get it.
1. High Priest Hoodedcobra said in a sermon that 97% of the present population of human is descendants of Gods.
2. There are Some Rare Blood Types by Ethnic Groups, all the major ethnic groups have these. But, that doesn't mean that laws of genetics doesn't apply in this situation. For only those rare blood types, same rare blood types are needed for blood donation. And there are some serious diseases, for which, same blood of same phenotype people (if needs to be donated) decrease the chances of further complications . That's all I know about these .
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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