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Race is real because we perceive it. Racism is real because we enact it. But the appeal to science to strengthen racist ideologies is on the rise - and increasingly part of the public discourse on politics, migration, education, sport and intelligence. Stereotypes and myths about race are expressed not just by overt racists, but also by well-intentioned people whose experience and cultural baggage steers them towards views that are not supported by the modern study of human genetics. Even some scientists are uncomfortable expressing opinions deriving from their research where it relates to race. Yet, if understood correctly, science and history can be powerful allies against racism, granting the clearest view of how people actually are, rather than how we judge them to be.
HOW TO ARGUE WITH A RACIST is a vital manifesto for a twenty-first century understanding of human evolution and variation, and a timely weapon against the misuse of science to justify bigotry.
207 pages, Hardcover
First published February 6, 2020
This book is for you if… you harbour an interest in genetics. At least to me, the title was somewhat misleading.
‘Not only were we diverse in our skin colour long before the dispersal from Africa, we were diverse in our skin colour before we were our own species.’
The idea that we are hiding some truth from the public for political reasons is absurd. As with equally mad antiscientific ideas such as creationism, if I could demonstrate that Darwin was wrong or that race is a scientifically valid and useful description of human variation, I would be the most famous biologist in history, and the riches that would follow would surely be magnificent.
The sweet irony is that the whole science of human genetics was founded by racists in a time of racism, and singularly has become the field that has demonstrated the scientific falsity of race…. If you are racist, you are asking for a fight. But science is my ally, not yours, and your fight is not just with me, but with reality.
"Britain is currently beset by antisemitism, notably centered around the left wing of the Labour party, one of the two major political parties. Seven members of Parliament resigned from the Labour Party in 2019, primarily because of Labour's failure to deal with antisemitism within it's ranks. This is the defining issue for the Labour in the current era, and in 2019 general election contributed significantly to their biggest parliamentary defeat in more than eighty years."