My position may seem conflicting and I think that is where we disagree....
The average physical traits of a group cannot be used to physically define the group
I agree first line. On the second line I would add 'all members of the group'. The qualifier is remembering what average means.
Leroy is tall because he is Black = can be wrong
Jin Yu is short because he is Asian = can be wrong
Leroy is taller than Jin Yu because of their races = most often correct
I disagree that Race is only a social construct, I believe it is a physical construct also (which includes the brain of course)...
...there is a huge (primary) mindset amongst social scientists that race can never be considered more than a social construct, they are terrified of this and will fight this point to the death, because once race is accepted as physical then the brain and behavior is included and that opens up a whole realm of race based behavior judgements (fuel for those inclined to do so).
This is social science dogma at its peak (that race can never be considered anything more than a social construct), people committed to hard science, who are unconcerned with the potential social science impact of race being considered physical, have imo proven race is physical through genetics, yet this will likely never be widely accepted in the social sciences world (and is currently in a state of outright ridicule)
av·er·age
ˈav(ə)rij/
noun
- 1.
a number expressing the central or typical value in a set of data