The gap between mixed-race and non-mixed-race individuals is actually just a matter of probability.
- CosDream News

- May 14, 2024
- 2 min read
Updated: Jun 5, 2024
Mixed-race individuals are often considered cute and intelligent because they have diverse ancestry, which seems to give them an advantage in learning.
But the reality is different.
Experts have studied the differences between mixed-race and non-mixed-race individuals and found that the disadvantages of being mixed-race outweigh the advantages.
People generally think highly of mixed-race individuals, and some even prefer foreign partners when seeking relationships.
Indeed, the mixed-race people we see today are very beautiful, like dolls.
Some even believe that mixed-race people inherit the best traits of their parents' races and excel in various aspects compared to ordinary children.
Some media promote the idea that mixed-race can change genes, which has gained widespread acceptance.
However, the motivation behind this propaganda is not the actual benefits of being mixed-race but self-interest.
In 1924, an American writer proposed in the book "Realistic Idealism" that through a large number of interracial marriages, the memory and history of the dominant ethnic group could be diluted or even erased, thereby undermining the dominant ethnic group of the country and creating a more manageable ethnicity.
Some mixed-race individuals even consider themselves superior.
When introducing themselves, some emphasize their mixed-race identity, indicating that people still greatly admire mixed-race individuals.
However, the physical characteristics of mixed-race individuals are not as pronounced in the second and third generations.
The claim that mixed-race individuals are smarter is also unfounded.
Genetic inheritance is an extremely complex process, and mixed-race individuals are not necessarily smarter than traditional children because they face more challenges and disadvantages in the genetic process.
We should treat the matter of mixed-race individuals rationally.
Children should be the product of love, not the result of choosing a partner to have a high-quality child.
Furthermore, racial differences should be approached more rationally.
Scientific research shows that the intelligence quotient of East Asians is around 110, higher than that of Caucasians and Africans.
If one truly wishes to have an intelligent child, marrying East Asians may be a better choice.
Besides genetics, postnatal education for children is also crucial.
Therefore, we should rationally discern various pieces of information.










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