Debate is done in peer reviewed papers. Publish it and invite your peers to review it
I dont need to do that when the crux of my argument is more research needs to be done. Science agrees
Diverse Functions:
Melanin plays roles in various aspects of biology, including pigmentation, UV protection, immunity, and even potentially as a biomass resource, but research into these roles is ongoing.
Understudied in Internal Organs:
"While melanin is well-known in skin and hair, its functions in internal organs are less understood, and studies have shown that the amount of melanin deposited on the body surface is correlated with the amount located inside, suggesting potential roles in internal organs that are not fully explored."
But what about the FDA Benefited

Equity in clinical trial research: What does it mean?
We know that different people may have different reactions to the same treatment based on their age, gender, weight, race, ethnicity, and other factors. Equity in clinical trials means that the participants in clinical trials represent the people who are most likely to have the health condition and need the treatment that the trial is testing. However, we realize that health disparities across communities of color have caused gaps in science and the development of lifesaving treatments for all. To create equitable clinical trial research, more work is needed on our part."
Only certain coli posters are still living by the archaic "Whatever you just gave that white man,give me the same damn ammount

They need to update their knowledge. But thanks to Trump,these companies will probably scrap the research based on race. So we can go back to getting the same exact treatment as the white man now,congratulations.
Equality is about getting the best treatment catered to your SPECEFIC needs like the European has. Not being forced to have whatever the European is having because they didnt bother to study the effects on black people
