Nope. People that whine about their perceived humanity while, say, believing that it is perfectly acceptable for health care to be run like a for-profit industry simply do not deserve pity.
People, even libertarians, usually don't hold political beliefs for purely misanthropic reasons. Usually, people believe that beliefs x, y, ans z, no matter how distasteful, will lead to the best type of society; they don't hold the beliefs because they're dicks.
wrong. sociopaths can actually enjoy human suffering. i do not doubt that the more devout of the libertarian strain are partially if not completely sociopathic, and actually ENJOY their adversarial relationship with broader society.
How am I wrong; I didn't claim that all people had good intentions. I used the adverbs
usually and
purely. Some people are sociopathic, psychopathic, and misanthropic; that was implied in my post. My point is that most people, including most libertarians, aren't. Simply advocating a highly competitive system of economics doesn't make one antisocial.
WhiteMan, the current tests tend to look at only a few patterns of genetic variation and usually come from small population samples. Nonetheless, even as the tests improve, I don't see researchers using something as fuzzy as Puerto Rican, which could mean so many different things:

That could mean most of your ancestors were Amerindians, or most of your ancestors were originally slaves, or slave traders.