ruveyn wrote:
Henriksson wrote:
Whenever I meet someone, I tell them to roll their tongue. If they can roll their tongue, I will recognize them as someone of my own kind, therefore somebody I can trust, and I will salute them. If they can't roll their tongue, I will recognize them as sub-human, lazy and mean and not of my kind, and I will knock them unconscious and run away screaming.
"Our own kind" or "Our sort of people" refers to cultural characteristics as much as it does to superficial inherited biological characteristics. Which is why we tend to mate with people who speak our language and who adhere to the same or similar customs. Culture probably has more to do with assortive aspects of mating than superficial racial characteristics such as hair color, skin color or eye shape. In general (although not always) like prefers like.
That is why most mating takes place (by and large) within economic classes and nationalities. The cultural similarity is there and the opportunity to meet and mate is largely within one's own peer group, cultural group or economic class.
ruveyn
There is no doubt some truth in this on a statistical basis. I know that Jews tend to marry Jews to a certain extent and frequently require outsiders to convert to Judaism on marriage. There has been some distress noted amongst Jews about marriages outside the faith. They refer to each other as MOT (member of the tribe). I am reasonably sure that Catholics and other religious faiths have the same tendencies. But as someone probably an AS I have never identified myself with any group since I do not cling to nor identify myself even with humanity any more than as an individual animal. I find myself in immediate sympathy with dogs and cats and birds and any other living thing much more easily than with other humans who are far less forthcoming than the average animal. I grew up in New York out of a family that originally was Jewish on both sides but whatever close friends I have made (and they are few in number) have been Jewish, Arab, black, white, Chinese, Japanese, Israeli, Asian Indian, and so forth and I have never considered them otherwise than as an Earth species nor was there ever any negative aspect to their origins or associations. I have been satisfactorily married to a Finn for almost half a century and find Finland a place equally if not more acceptable than my native New York. (The rest of the USA with its weird religious fundamentalists and almost religious nationalism strikes me as odd as some of the Taliban controlled countries). Perhaps AS people are really different. I don't know. I do know that I certainly am.