Is there such a thing as “genetically blessed” – and would that apply to people like Dolph Lundgren?
Or is it racist to believe in something like that?
Or is it racist to believe in something like that?
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Well, I understand it with wolves/dogs, they spent a lot of time with humans anyway, were used for hunting and even the weak, small dogs survived, which led to the diversification of the breeds. But cats, or rather original tigers, have never had contact with humans, have they?
So it would be news to me that Dolph Lundgren is a race of his own? So… apart from the fact that there are no human races?
Every now and then there are people whose great gene combinations fit together perfectly, so that they can achieve more in certain areas than others.
But in nature—whether in humans or other animal species—there is never a single, perfect, always best variant. Example?
Sickle cells, or deformed blood cells, trigger serious illnesses and sometimes even lead to early death if you have two copies of the gene. Having one normal gene and one with the deformity has consequences for health and athletic performance… but also protects against malaria. If you don't have a copy of the gene at all, you have no protection. So what is the perfect variant that would make you "genetically blessed"?
It is always an optimization process with pros and cons and there is no such thing as perfect in biology.
There are people who have better genetic traits than others. However, I wouldn't count Dolch Lundgren among them.
And why not him? He's tall, intelligent, and strong.
Who else?
But he also has a very angular face and not very nice breasts…
If you only think about superficialities you could count him among them, but I see health as the most important thing and unfortunately he is not exactly among the blessed in that regard.
Cancer also has a genetic component, just like intelligence and strength.
Ah, okay.
But he's also a bit older. As far as I know, he has kidney cancer? But that doesn't have much to do with genetics, does it?
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