vtssge1968 t1_iznbva7 wrote
Reply to comment by vtssge1968 in NFL players, especially former linemen, had fewer disease-free years and earlier high blood pressure and diabetes diagnoses. Two age-related diseases, arthritis and dementia, were also more commonly found in former football players than in other men of the same age. by Wagamaga
Genetic factors are often overlooked especially now as it's getting to be politically incorrect to say one nationality is more prone to something then another, I understand the reasoning to some extent, but people that have lived under certain environmental conditions have evolved differently to adapt.. this is most pronounced and is undeniable in certain more isolated populations in extreme environments. Look up Eskimos, and Aborigines.
naijaboiler t1_izng21u wrote
ancestry is scientifically valid. Race is not. Race is not ancestry.
Race is a social construct that is loosely based on ancestry, just as nationality is a political construct that is loosely based on ancestry and geography
vtssge1968 t1_izngwh1 wrote
Exactly my point, I never used the word race and someone immediately points this out, I said nationality which isn't precisely right either, but it has more to do with the region from where the ancestors came from...
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