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MOM and xyyman - you're both starting to say some stupid stuff, why not think about it first before you say it.
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Here he is with his equally pale-skinned mother and darker son who's mother has never been identified (I'm guessing she's like one of those pale brazilian mulatas or something like that)
quote:Originally posted by xyyman: @Snakepit. I am of the view it is a continuum. Starting from SSA to Northern Europe. Did you follow the discussion on ESR on Ronaldo. His mother is an Indigenous Canary Islander. These people are Africans carring PN2. I noted his facial structure and was bang on. Ronaldo is called a "nigga" by some fans. Do you wonder why? Many indigenous Africans are light skinned.
I am speculating this Bellerin guy is Basque or Berber ancestry.
I see absolutely NOTHING in him that would imply that he'd be of African descent. Besides, a haplogroup doesn't amount to much since it's only taking one "line" into account (patrilineal/matrilineal line) . Only an autosomal test would suffice.
I don't know what my mtdna &y-dna haplogroups are, but I could obviously create a legacy of (male) children who presumably, would bring forth an African y-dna haplogroup, even though they look white/east asian etc..
African people (whatever that is) aren't the only ones with low nose-bridges/full-lips or whatever...
Come on now!
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quote:Originally posted by xyyman: @Snakepit. I am of the view it is a continuum. Starting from SSA to Northern Europe. Did you follow the discussion on ESR on Ronaldo. His mother is an Indigenous Canary Islander. These people are Africans carring PN2. I noted his facial structure and was bang on. Ronaldo is called a "nigga" by some fans. Do you wonder why? Many indigenous Africans are light skinned.
I am speculating this Bellerin guy is Basque or Berber ancestry.
I see absolutely NOTHING in him that would imply that he'd be of African descent. Besides, a haplogroup doesn't amount to much since it's only taking one "line" into account (patrilineal/matrilineal line) . Only an autosomal test would suffice.
I don't know what my mtdna &y-dna haplogroups are, but I could obviously create a legacy of (male) children who presumably, would bring forth an African y-dna haplogroup, even though they look white/east asian etc..
African people (whatever that is) aren't the only ones with low nose-bridges/full-lips or whatever...
Come on now!
He is an albino remnant of the first black settlers of Europe! You know those black European settles had their own albino populations too!
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