There’s far more difference between a black-skinned person whose ancestors have lived in America for five generations and a black-skinned person whose ancestry remains rooted in Africa, than there is between the black-skinned American and a white-skinned American
Genetics science says otherwise. Or do you believe that genes have no impact on who someone is?
Am I from a small tribe in Polynesia because I have an unusual crown formation? Maybe I’m American Indian because of the way my roots wrap around my jawbone?
I don’t know, are you? You can trace your ancestry or get genetic tested if your curious.
Genetics science says otherwise. Or do you believe that genes have no impact on who someone is?
This fails to even remotely respond to what I wrote.
I don’t know, are you? You can trace your ancestry or get genetic tested if your curious.
Yes, in all cases, and since you apparently don’t understand the concept being conveyed here: There are no pure-blooded aryans here. There are no pure-bloods at all.
There are no pure-blooded aryans here. There are no pure-bloods at all.
There’s also no such thing as 100% pure water, that doesn’t mean “water” or even “fresh water” is a meaningless or “socially constructed” concept, and it definitely doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to drink a glass of sea water.
Genetics science says otherwise. Or do you believe that genes have no impact on who someone is?
I don’t know, are you? You can trace your ancestry or get genetic tested if your curious.
This fails to even remotely respond to what I wrote.
Yes, in all cases, and since you apparently don’t understand the concept being conveyed here: There are no pure-blooded aryans here. There are no pure-bloods at all.
There’s also no such thing as 100% pure water, that doesn’t mean “water” or even “fresh water” is a meaningless or “socially constructed” concept, and it definitely doesn’t mean it’s a good idea to drink a glass of sea water.