On this point I might disagree with Olson, I think in Europe people are mixed with each other as well. To illustrate, I was born in East Europe in the Republic of Moldova, my grandmother’s maiden name was originated from the Czech Republic, and my grandfather was born in Belarus. Also, my grand-grandmother lived in Siberia, Russian where she got married to an Italian soldier. I cannot consider my ethnicity Czech, Belarus, Russian, Italian to name a few. Because I have never felt that way, even at my home, we have never spoken different language rather than Romanian, or celebrating different customs and …show more content…
Many scientists, philosophers, and other people of society have heard of this thesis of the end of the race. Some have argued that this perception is impossible. This argument is usually based off of the fact that race and racial differences have existed for thousands of years. Despite this, many others argue that the end of the race itself is a finite possibility. It could take anywhere from a few centuries to a few millennia. However, how long it takes to occur, it has been made clear by researchers and journalists, such as Steve Olson, that the end of the race could almost definitely occur at one point or another. This possible end of the race is shown by the continuously growing amount of interbreeding between the different races of humanity. Furthermore, race is your biologically engineered features. It can include skin color, skin tone, eye and hair color, as well as a tendency toward developing certain diseases. It is not something that can be changed or disguised. Race does not have customs or globally learned behavior. Race can be used to describe other elements of biological and regional differences. For instance, you can be born Jewish (which is usually referred to as a religion), but it does not mean that you have embraced the Jewish customs or religious beliefs. In such cases, the same term can be used to describe either ethnicity or