@Senator_Armstrong From a biological perspective, humans, regardless of their ethnicity or racial group, belong to the same species, Homo sapiens. This is because all humans can interbreed and produce fertile offspring, which is one of the key criteria for being part of the same species. While there may be genetic differences between individuals or groups, these differences are typically much smaller than the differences seen between different species.
It is true that people from different regions of the world have developed unique physical characteristics and genetic variations due to historical and environmental factors. However, these variations do not change the fact that they belong to the same species.
It is important to note that attempts to categorize humans based on their ethnicity or racial group have been used historically to justify discrimination and oppression, and are not scientifically valid. Instead, it is more accurate and respectful to recognize the diversity within the human species without using it as a basis for division or inequality.