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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Explorateur: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by Boofer: I actually saw it on the national geographic channel. I found a clip from the episode on youtube, but it didn't show the part where they mentioned it. You don't have to believe me if you don't want to. I remember being surprised by that fact, which is probably why it stuck with me.[/QUOTE]From what you understand, was the National Geographic folks interviewing an actual Fulbe, as one who hasn't been living in the so-called "West" and who told them this idea on camera? [QUOTE]Originally posted by Boofer: I read the study, but as I said, all of the technical lingo goes over my head because i'm not well read in genetics. Either way, I did not see where they mentioned the remainder, which is why I supplied a link and asked other people to. I was interested in whether it suggested admixture from outside of africa or not. I'm guessing not, by the way.[/QUOTE]Given what was available from your link, including the mention of the 79.6% markers of West African origin, and the other 8.1% suggestive of coastal northwest African ancestry, it would appear that the remaining 12.3% of the sample were either "Pan-African" or "non-West African-specific" African markers. It is interesting how Eurocentrists and their stooges are always flabbergasted by autochthonous African physical diversity, to the point of both nurturing an unhealthy obsessive fixation over and coming up with fantastic rationalizations to explain away any in loco sub-Saharan African phenotypic manifestation that just does not seem to squeeze fittingly into their *forced* imaginary ideologically-preconceived compartmentalizations of this region, even when science busting such myths is simply too overwhelming, as is in the case of the non-questionable west African origins of the Fulani. This is why we get Eurocentric-stooges who start topics with headings like the one we have right here, and which is why, despite overwhelming science to the contrary and the myths having long since been busted, that Eurocentrists *adamantly/religously* insist on seeing things like say, "thin nose", as something that cannot possibly be natural to Africa. To them, for such things to be natural about Africa, defies all logic accessible *to them*, which should naturally tell the rest of us objective and intellectual "normies" that this logic is very constricted in its scope. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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