Why is Eugenics seen as an illegitimate and unfactual science or policy?

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We’re being explained about chromosomes and gametes and shit, and the recent video we watched mention Chromosomes cross-exchange in the gametes in the first or second cycle. The idea I understood was “genes are swapped between them, so they won’t end up really anything like the parents” which confused me more because that is pretty much how genetics work. I am like my mother physically, and my dad in the metabolistic and internal systems. So I asked my science teacher if the cross-exchange was why eugenics is seen as illegitimate, and she said something along the lines of “no, eugenics is about making a pure race, but often there is more genetic variation intra-race than inter-race.”

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I don’t understand this? Does she think race is a continental thing? Because a northern euro is far different than a south Euro in genetics, to the point I would call different races entirely. And there is far more difference between race in the phenotype viewpoint.

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tl;dr learning about chromosomes, mitosis and meiosis, and sexual reproduction, and I am confused about the cross-exchange and what my science teacher is saying. What is the scientific flaw about eugenics? Not its practical flaw in which I could name many, what is it’s scientific flaw?

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>often there is more genetic variation intra-race than inter-race

This means that actual genetic differences between ‘races’ are little or even insignificant compared to the genetic differences that there are among the same race.

So:

>Because a northern euro is far different than a south Euro in genetics, to the point I would call different races entirely.

No, you’re calling them different races based solely on appearance, which is a very small portion of genetics.

In the rest of genes (which are the ones that matter), we’re alike. A person with a different external aspect doesn’t equal more e.g. health or intelligence, yet eugenics has always been about external aspects, which have virtually nothing to do with what otherwise eugenicists claim.

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