User talk:Lostpuppy89

The difference between "white pride" and other prides, and why "breed" isn't a good term either
White people haven't been oppressed in the way black people have. For a black American to say that he's proud to be black is countering 400 years of influence from slavery and segregation. For a white American to say that he's proud to be white is to celebrate those 400 years of slavery and segregation.

Furthermore, even the idea of "breeds" only serves to divide (not unite) humanity. Different breeds of the same species of non-human animals have different hard-wired behaviors. The biggest difference is the amount of melanin. Skull shape can vary somewhat, but it's possible to have someone with a "Caucasian" skull with enough melanin to be seen as "black." Hereditary diseases and disorders do happen to line up with ethnicity, but that's a strong argument against even acknowledging any idea of "purity." Ian.thomson (talk) 17:03, 3 June 2018 (UTC)