ZeroHedge - On a long enough timeline, the survival rate for everyone drops to zero
A hilarious clip is currently going viral in which far-left journalist Paola Ramos (daughter of Trump foe and Univision reporter Jorge Ramos) attempts a "gotcha" during an interview with Simone and Malcolm Collins - Silicon Valley investors-turned Pennsylvania pronatalists, who the left, of course, has been trying to cancel.Â
"But there's no scientific evidence to prove that a black woman and a white woman are genetically different," Ramos (who apparently missed this Stanford study) shoots back... which sends Malcolm over the edge:
"What are you TALKING about?" he replies. "Like, literally, there are genes that code for their skin color."
Ramos then lies, saying "This is government data. This is the National Institute of Health. This is the American Medical Association. There is no scientific evidence to prove that..."Â
Meanwhile, the Science...Â
Both the National Institute of Health and the American Medical Association have published or hosted studies, articles and policy statements that acknowledge genetic differences between human populations.
NIH:Â
Genetic Structure, Self-Identified Race/Ethnicity, and Confounding in Case-Control Association Studies
The Quagmire of Race, Genetic Ancestry, and Health Disparities
All of Us Research Program Study on Race, Ethnicity, and Genetic Ancestry
AMA:
Race, Genomics, and Health Care
Racial Essentialism in Medical Education
Then there's this one published in Nature in 2021:
African Americans and European Americans Exhibit Distinct Gene Expression Profiles
African American expression signatures, superimposed on single cell-RNA reference data, reveal increased number or activity of esophageal glandular cells and lung ACE2-positive basal keratinocytes. Our findings establish basal prognostic signatures that can be used to refine approaches to minimize risk of severe infection and improve precision treatment of COVID-19 for African Americans.