I'm not blindingly throwing it out there. The recognition of race as a "biological fact" is inherently racist, as it is making presumptive generalizations about "races".
THE DNA IS GENETICALLY COMPATIBLE BUT THE GENOMES ARE NOT ALIKE, NOT ALIKE=DIFFERENT. Again, you assume racism because you want to see it.
How about you explain the fact that it is more common to be genetically more similar to someone of a "different race" than someone of the same "race". Actually, how about you explain how races biologically exist and support your claim with some scientific proof?
GENOMES ARE NOT ALIKE, WHICH EQUALS D-I-F-F-E-R-E-N-T.
Well no ****. But this really has nothing to do with race, as these changes aren't discretized but change gradually over a large geographical area. You are attempting to put a dividing line in there somewhere to define two different "races", however what you don't realize is that any attempt at division into races is completely arbitrary and unscientific. This is why you are unable to actually answer the questions that are repeatedly asked of you: What is race? How many different races are there? How are they defined? You are unable to do so because it is impossible to do so. Instead you resort to dodging those questions and going on an irrelevant rant.
So, what is it, do the genes affect color, height, and other factors based on primitive climate needs or not? People are either all the same or they are not. I know, the concept of people having different charecteristics offends you, but it is reality, again, it isn't wrong to have descriptions of differences, it is wrong to treat people differently just based on those differences. Get it yet?
Like I said before, the mere belief that races have any basis in biology is racist in itself. "Jews have big noses" is just as racist as "Jews run the world". One might be more hateful than the other, but they are both equally racist. You are trying to justify your racism by saying that it's not hateful, which somehow makes it acceptable. It doesn't.
Races are set to charecteristics, to ignore the fact that we have differences is naive, at best, dishonest at worst, and wrong either way.