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[QUOTE]Originally posted by Mystery Solver: [QB] [QUOTE]Originally posted by AFRICA I: A and E3b haplogroups are rare in West Africa. [/QUOTE]Your post speaks of cluelessness. You were asked to produce genetic markers that you intend to attribute to Ethiopian Nilo-Saharans that are supposedly ****[b]absent[/b]****[intensely emphasized, because you keep yourself ignorant of the word] in West Africans, but you produce none. Remember, you said this: [i]as an example Nilo-Saharans from Ethiopia look like Central and West Africans but they [b]don't share anything genetically[/b][/i] - Africa I This is clearly not supported by evidence, or else you would have delivered - you can’t deliver what doesn’t exist. Your desperate self can only then cling onto evidence used to discredit your post above, and try to use it to make yet another ridiculous claim. Guineans have all the lineages that you’ve proclaimed to be rare in West Africa, and Guineans are but only one nationality of west Africa. You were shown yet another independent study that reveals E3b lineages in Senegalese Mandinkas, Tuaregs and Moroccans, along with a link which shows more of the same in that region. You keep harping on about how Blacks who live with Whites in a single nation are prone to being brainwashed by Eurocentric propaganda, but your claims show that you are the one who suffers from this condition. You repeat word for word what your Eurocentric teachers have taught you without critical analysis, and have been unable to break the mental shackles. Case in point, is your idea of what even constitutes 'west Africa', your unwavering unfounded stereotypes of Africans into regional "types", and your imaginery absolute genetic "apartheid" between Africans. Genetic studies can only deal with a certain sample size, and since this never covers an entire nation or region, what are the odds that a rare lineage would be *noticeably* represented in a sample from a designated region not only once, but time and again. You need to start thinking out of the box and you cannot do this, if you don’t understand the science at hand, but simply parrot what you think is being said in one or the other study. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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