for an idea, I think we can already look at different cultures in the world were different groups of people have already mixed to get an idea. I think a lot of hispanic groups can be an example of some of that already.
as a hispanic, I have blood from africa, europe and the americas. already in my family you can see a wide variety of features, but always a variety in each person. For example, my sister is as pale as snow, reddens like a lobster, and she has freckles. So a lot of people think shes anglo. But her body type, and her facial features are not anglo. You can paint her brown and she can pass for an african american easy. Her hair is thick and curly, which shows genes from a hot climate, not a cold one like europe. And, shes short. She just so happens to be the same height as the natives who lived on the island *small island cultures yield short people*
being short myself, I can testify most anglos have been taller than me. to continue on my family! *all the same ethnicity* my moms hair is also curly, light auburn in color, skin that tans lightly *not reddens* and her eyes are hazel. my uncles, who have the same parents as my mom, are the colors of the rainbow. the range from dark brown to peachy pale. from blonde to black hair. to curly to straight hair. to freckles to no freckles. but if you were to line up my mom and all her siblings *all thirteen of them!* you can still tell they are all brothers and sisters.
my friend who is of mexican decent says she has one brother who looks black, and another who looks white. however, their facial features are near identical as well as their height and hair. the funny thing is, one day the 'black' brother invited the 'white' brother to hang out with him at some basketball court. everyone there, besides them two, were actually african american. they were racist and bullied the 'white' brother saying the court was for 'brothers' only.
his explanation "But, he is my brother!" didn't make any sense!![]()
anyways, the point I am trying to make is, if you were to combine all the ethnicities - you dont get one color. You dont get one hair style, you dont get one type of facial feature. You get everything, all of the above, just mixed. But its mixed in such a way you can still tell who is related *if youre looking*
as for your concept of race, yes, people will still carry one. in this case, the concept of race is culture based, if not culturally-racist. the caribbean culture *like puerto ricans* and the central american culture *like mexicans* are different cultures *the natives were different*. so while outsiders might see puerto ricans and mexicans as the same race - hispanic - puerto ricans and mexicans dont always see eachother as the same kind of hispanic race. actually, hispanics can be very racist towards other hispanic groups. We see the same thing in asia, when asian countries are racist of eachother. except in this case, hispanic countries speak the SAME language and each share the SAME history and decent from spain.




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