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[QUOTE]Originally posted by rasol: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Charlie_Bass: I just have *NOT* taken the extra step of placing special importance on specific lineages. North Africans and Europeans carry E3b lineages, are they black also? [/QUOTE] You really can't see how your comments are lacking in logic and consistency can you? Are Europeans black? No. Nor are they African. Nor are they sub-saharan. Thus when you say E3b is sub-saharan you are not saying that Europeans are sub-saharan. When you say that E3b is African you are not saying that Europeans are African. And were you not frightened and were able to state the fact that E3b originates with Black Africans - you would realise that this is *not* the same as stating that Europeans are Black. Why can't you see that? [QUOTE]Keita even says the PN2 clade shatters so-called distinct racial boundaries because the people who share in this clade look different in terms of morphological traits.[/QUOTE] Of course, and we agree, it simply has nothing to do with the fact that E3b originates with Black Africans. Just as it is not withstanding Keita's statements with regards to a [i]'black' genetic influence[/i] in Southern Europe. Keita's logic is sound and his statements are not in conflict, you just have to be able to make subtle distinctions, in terms of exactly what he is saying and why. For all the scrambling about this is a simple issue: Either E3b lineage originates with Black Africans.....or it does not. If you admit that it does, then your objections are merely emotional bias, and refute no fact. [This message has been edited by rasol (edited 19 October 2005).] [/QB][/QUOTE]
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