Finn, I appreciate that you brought in genetic research as the National Library of Medicine source adds a layer of complexity that’s often missing from oversimplified takes. That said, I think it’s really important to highlight that the presence of “genetically mediated risk factors” doesn’t mean there’s a unique biological flaw in Native communities. The same study you cited also emphasizes that environmental factors such as historical trauma, systemic oppression, and poverty are just as important in shaping outcomes. Framing it as a "lack of protective factors" could reinforce harmful stereotypes if not contextualized carefully. Maybe clarifying that these genetic influences exist across all populations, but interact with social conditions differently, would make your answer more responsible and clear.