ANSWERS: 23
  • Every person is different from every other person. There it is.
  • only as different as you and I are from each other.
  • Yes, there is a difference in our genetic make up. This is within every race.
  • Cultural differences can exist between different ethnic groups, as can genetic predispositions to certain diseases. Basically speaking, though, humans are pretty much the same world-wide. They work, laugh, love, hurt and hope.
  • Only in very small ways, and not all the same. Of course, it depends which black people you mean; there are black people from Africa, Sri Lankha, and Australia who are no more closely related to each other than they are to white/brown/yellow people. And Africa contains more diversity than the whole of the rest of the world put together i.e. East Africans are probably as different from West Africans as that are from whites. Skin colour basically says where you ancestors lived in the last 10,000 years. If they stayed put for that time, those in the tropics go black and those near the poles go white.
  • This is only an observation: Have you ever noticed at a gathering, that white people stay with the white people and black people stay with the black people? I am no racist, by any means. some of my best friends are black people. This is just an observation.
  • We all share the same human traits, but display them differently based on our upbringing, cultural differences, environment, etc
  • Actually, if you want to get technical... There are a lot of classifications of "people" who would fall under the category of "black" and "white" - for instance: "Black people" can include..... Haitians, Africans (which could be divided by tribe), Pacific Islanders (which could be divided by island), Jamaicans, Americans (I don't like the term "African American" since not all black people from America can trace their roots back to Africa), etc. "White people" can include..... English (as in, from the UK), Irish, African (again, divided by tribe), Polish, Italian, the list goes on. So, yes. Black people and white people are different, but not just to each other, but they also differ amongst themselves as well. That's a very subjective question, and very difficult to answer.
  • I remember reading a book called to sir with love. in it the teacher spoke of a skeleton. underneath our skin can you really tell the difference what colour someone was, what religion they were, where they were from? of course everyone one is an individual though regardless of colour.
  • Yes, there are cultural difference as well as genetic ones. These differences does not make one better than the other. This holds true for all ethnic groups.
  • in general yes. but im sure you can find individual black and white people who are just alike.
  • As snoop doggy dog says' " We all black when the lights go out"
  • I think were all just human beings , bottom line
  • Hair sometimes, but its mostly the social constructs we put ourselves in.
  • We are all the same on the inside.
  • you mean people are different colors, I didn't notice. As long as you drink my beer and eat my BBQ, I don't care what color you are.
  • I don't think they're is a thing such as race, I believe in ethnicities. That being said in every ethnic group culture is different but I don't think those differences are that big
  • Yes we are different, just like we are different from asians, indians, mexicans, etc.
  • black ancestors are dominantly from hot parts of the world, by that there skin is more developed to protect itself from the sun reducing the risk of skin cancer.
  • We all bleed red.
  • Nope, we all originated out of Africa Millennia ago :o)
  • I don't think think you can generalize, but everyone is an individual. http://stuffwhitepeoplelike.com/ attempts to show the differences. Do not read too much into it. You will live longer if you can laugh at yourself a little.

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