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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Roy_2k5: [QB] "If you noticed, I didn't say all Indians who are black are Dravidian speakers. I said usually or most, which is true. I'm aware that there are some black Indians who only speak the Aryan language" Incorrect. In Bengal, Bihar, Jharkhand, Indians are JUST as dark as those from South India. We find more white Indians in the North because of the obvious reasons. Those from Madhya Pradesh, even Uttar Pradesh are mainly dark skinned. Some claim that Muslims tend to more fair, but that seems false. India becomes more fair from Punjab or Rajasthan. Gujaratis are not mainly Tawny, neither are the Goans or Maharashtrians. The last two look exactly the same as the Dravidian. Have you heard of the Sinhalese of Sri Lanka? They speak an Aryan tongue and are very similar to the Indians of Eastern India. In average, Sinhalese are darker than the Tamils in the North. The only Tamils that would be darker than the Sinhalese would be the Tamils outside the cities in the far North, while the Sinhalese that would be fairer would be those living in the Kandian region. Many believe Sinhalese are dark in complexion because of the Australoid influence, but this is not the case. The Australoids in Sri Lanka (Veddha) are not dark skinned. As I have stated, most Indians are actually quite dark skinned. The problem is we automatically assume that Blacks or Dravidians are Black in complexion. Hence when we see one dark African, we assume all of them are Black. In contrast when we see a fair skinned Bengali, many assume the pop as mainly fair, even though the majority are not. These selective observations are certainly not needed . [/QB][/QUOTE]
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