A racial hierarchy Jiang says emerged when evolutionary thinking was extrapolated into claims of inherent superiority among peoples.
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Systemic racism
A racial hierarchy Jiang says emerged when evolutionary thinking was extrapolated into claims of inherent superiority among peoples.
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Jiang argues that Darwinian evolution, once detached from divine design, was extrapolated by nineteenth-century elites into systemic racism and claims of European superiority.
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"...And this theory, this will give birth to the idea of systemic racism. Okay? Because if it's true that God has no say in..."
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