Author Topic: : Does Our Media Work For The People 4 ?---------------  (Read 115716 times)

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As someone on Reddit said, that would be like a German in 1960 saying, I come from a generation where we threw Jews into gas chambers.  Why should I apologize for saying we should keep doing that to them?

I can't stand racist effers.

My DNA test says I am 99.8 percent European and .2 percent peninsular Arab.  I guess I can be called a filthy Arab by that lady.

I am also .8 percent southern Italian/Maltese.  I have no idea, as none of my ancestors came from that part of the world, much less Arabia.

My DNA test more or less was what I always knew my ancestry was, aside from peninsular Arab and southern Italian/maltese.  Half Western Europe (mostly German, but some Dutch, French, Swiss, Austrian, and 25% Polish, the rest is English, Scottish, Irish, Norwegian.

They upgraded their model.

"In the late 1880s, Swedish archaeologists excavated a well-furnished 10th century Viking burial site where they discovered the skeletal remains of a warrior. Cradled against a sword, the mysterious Viking was entombed with all the equipment required for battle, including a spear, an axe, armor-piercing arrows, shields, two horses, and gaming pieces, which suggested to the archaeologists that the Viking was a high-ranking military strategist.

For decades, experts assumed this grave contained the remains of a man. It wasn’t until multiple independent investigations reported the skeleton was female that modern scholars attempted a DNA analysis to know for sure. Researchers analyzed DNA samples from the Viking’s teeth and arm bone, but could not detect any trace of a Y chromosome: this warrior was a woman. Their work also revealed the northern European ancestry of the Viking and uncovered her mitochondrial haplogroup, T2b.

Both you and this viking warrior are descendants of a woman who lived in Europe around 10,000 years ago at the end of the ice age and the beginning of the Neolithic Revolution."
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