I don’t buy the (fairly common) idea that in the post-national Future all humans will look alike, though it’s a convenient device here. I wonder whether I’ve ever seen it used this way.
The traits that we now call ethnic may cease to be ethnic markers, but they’ll continue to appear so long as the genes exist, albeit rarely in the same combinations. Is there any reason to expect Akon to recognize which clusters of traits were once ethnic markers, out of all the combinations existing in his time?
The way I read it, it looked as though humanity deliberately blurred and blended the ethnic markers, rather than just allowing them to become homogeneous on their own.
I don’t buy the (fairly common) idea that in the post-national Future all humans will look alike, though it’s a convenient device here. I wonder whether I’ve ever seen it used this way.
The traits that we now call ethnic may cease to be ethnic markers, but they’ll continue to appear so long as the genes exist, albeit rarely in the same combinations. Is there any reason to expect Akon to recognize which clusters of traits were once ethnic markers, out of all the combinations existing in his time?
The way I read it, it looked as though humanity deliberately blurred and blended the ethnic markers, rather than just allowing them to become homogeneous on their own.