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In a biologically taxonomic sense, there is only one 'race' of humans. The genetic variations between someone from Scotland, say, and somebody in Gambia, say, are no more or less than between said Scottish person and someone in, say, Bulgaria.
'Race' is a shorthand for 'ethnicity', which means the culture and the distinct traditions of particular social group.
I thought racism means discrimination or prejudice against a race or ethnicity?