I don't really disagree, but for the purposes that we are using here, it's pedantic because you're taking a much more strict genetic analysis that hardly anyone uses. Similarly, Asian would be multi-racial.
We could say that Africans have multiple genetic races.
Yes and no. The Asians have a some genetic drift from each other, and it would sense to split them into 3/4 groups, but the differences between those groups tends to be smaller than the differences between each of them and Whites, for example. The differences between Whites (as a whole) and Asians (as a whole) are smaller than the difference between both W and A and Blacks by a lot, and further, the differences between W and A are significantly smaller than the differences between each group of Blacks. So what you have are roughly two distinct groups of Humans--Blacks and Everybody else. Everybody else is more closely related to each other, despite being obviously distinct, than the Blacks are related to each other, let alone to the vast vast gulf between Blacks and Everybody else. For context, had we not industrialized and trivialized the size of the globe and geographic seperation between the races, Blacks and Everybody else were well on their way to complete speciation. I imagine in a few thousand more generations, we wouldn't be able to breed with them and produce viable offspring.
I don't really disagree, but for the purposes that we are using here, it's pedantic because you're taking a much more strict genetic analysis that hardly anyone uses. Similarly, Asian would be multi-racial.
We could say that Africans have multiple genetic races.
Yes and no. The Asians have a some genetic drift from each other, and it would sense to split them into 3/4 groups, but the differences between those groups tends to be smaller than the differences between each of them and Whites, for example. The differences between Whites (as a whole) and Asians (as a whole) are smaller than the difference between both W and A and Blacks by a lot, and further, the differences between W and A are significantly smaller than the differences between each group of Blacks. So what you have are roughly two distinct groups of Humans--Blacks and Everybody else. Everybody else is more closely related to each other, despite being obviously distinct, than the Blacks are related to each other, let alone to the vast vast gulf between Blacks and Everybody else. For context, had we not industrialized and trivialized the size of the globe and geographic seperation between the races, Blacks and Everybody else were well on their way to complete speciation. I imagine in a few thousand more generations, we wouldn't be able to breed with them and produce viable offspring.