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The interesting aspects to your response is you assert that 1) not all the members of a race have a certain smell and then 2)a certain smell is not confined to a certain race, then you proceed to assert that different races, ethnicities, and age groups smell differently to you, but you refuse to accept that this is a product of diet. Are you maintaing that its a product of race, even though it logically follows, from your given premises, that it is possible for people of different races to smell the same and people of the same race to smell differently? What, if not diet, could cause that particular phenomena? Something applied topically? A general, trans-racial human response to environmental stimuli in the immediate region? What? It seems in your haste to be ‘politically incorrect’ you contradict yourself, and the logic of your observations evades you. Ask yourself why you have a need to attribute smell to race, ethnicity and age and thereby construct resons for the phenomena that deny your own empirical positionings. Honest intropection along these lines might prove very illuminating and rewarding.
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