PearlWatson
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It is, because "Eugenicists/Darwiniacs" is a false conflation. You might as well say 'atheists/Mormons oppose this policy', for example. Even your very quote makes clear that the eugenicists were not interested in the science, just in supporting their views. To the degree that such a thing as a "Darwiniac" exists or could exist, they would have to believe that diversity is important for the survival of a species. Eugenicists believe in reducing diversity. Anyone who was a "Darwiniac" would have supported interracial marriage.
Darwinism ain't science, so of course they weren't interested in "the science."
There is no doubt that eugenicists were followers of Darwin (Darwiniacs). They were very much interested in "preserving the favored races." They had already learned from Darwin that blacks/aborigines were the closest thing to the ape-like ancestor and that nature had favored them in selecting their particular "fit" mutation. They didn't want to mess that up with interracial marriage.
On the Origin of Species by Means of Natural Selection, or the Preservation of Favoured Races in the Struggle for Life. By Prophet Darwin