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[QUOTE]Originally posted by yazid904: [QB] Topdog, Much definition is needed since our environmental social constructs are different. For one European history and American history are like night and day. I have no idea what a dark skinned Caucasian is but American influenced history tells me Hindus and some dark skinned Arabs are known to be such while knowing when they become terroist, that title of Caucasian is taken from them are they revert to the n*word of its many variations. New n* as it were! I know Caucasian to be the peopel of the Caucasus area but they are minorities. I know the area is homogenous enough to be considered a 'cradle' because they were no know African and Asiatic presence (modern day thought) so for the people of the day (Coon/Goebells, etc that was a source of origin, real or imaginery. There may be some truth just like saying all Arabs are terrorists (some are) in the same vein as R lineage is equated with light skinned Caucasian while J&G are dark skinned! I have known mixed heritage with blue green eyes (my own childern) while some officially recognized Caucasians with brown eyes. I come back to dominant and recessive genes as opposed to the scientific allele-specific hybridization of Y-SNP, where in abstraction it has value but one can look at situation where it does not apply. e.g. Keanu Reeves looks like any Caucasian but his father is Hawaiaan-Chinese, Genifer Beals looks like any Hispanic/Arab etc but her father is 'black' (American definition), and Mariah Cary's father (Afro-Latino). [/QB][/QUOTE]
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