Hi Wolfgang What this guy is saying (I don't doubt that your analysis of his agenda is correct) has been known for some time. I have trouble with the word "racism" because it implies the reality of race which I think the evidence does not support. Of cause I don't deny that some people believe in race and use it to discriminate against other people based on some trivial aspect of their appearance. The truth is that we are all one people with a common ancestor at least 150,000 years ago and probably nearer 70,000 years ago; far to short a time for significant genetic difference to develop. It's interesting to note that chimpanzees have 10 times the amount of genetic difference amongst them than Humans, which you would expect as chimps have been around for 7,000,000 years. I don't want to minimise the problems caused by people that believe in race but we cannot suppress the truth because (in the short term) some might seek to use that knowledge to maintain the status quo. I had chance myself to add a little light to this situation a few weeks ago when I bumped into a demonstration by Greek Cypriots protesting at the continuing occupation by Turkey. I was able to tell one or too of them about the incidence of Beta-thalaseamia (a blood disease). It is more common in both Greek and Turkish Cypriots than in mainland Greeks or Turks. Obviously there is not a "racial" divide between Cypriots but a religious and ethnic one.