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[QUOTE]Originally posted by zarahan- aka Enrique Cardova: [QB] Anglo-Buffoon said: [b]E linages do not appear in Northern Europeans, They only appear in Southern Europe at 30%, decreasing going north. [/b] Doesn't make a dime's worth of difference. Europeans are still a hybrid population per the race category approach. [b]Negroids are recent mutations from Pygmies. We have covered this before.[/b] ^^YEah covered before where you openly lied an falsified scholarship of Cavalli Sforza. LEt's recap: ---------------------------------------------- Originally posted by ANglo-Buffoon/CASSIFAKedes:: [QUOTE][b] The source is Cavalli-Sforza's book on the Pygmies entitled 'African pygmies' (Academic Press, 1986). This work shows that Negroids mutated from an ancestral pygmy population around 9,000 BC in West Africa. So the 'true' Black African today is a recent mutation. Caucasoids and Mongoloids predate them. [Wink] Negroids only migrated into other parts of Africa during the Bantu expansion or slightly earlier. Prior to them, Caucasoids inhabited North Africa and Bushmen (Capoids) to the south who were displaced by the Caucasoids from the Mediterranean around 12,000 BC.[/b] [/QUOTE]^^A bogus reference. Why should anyone take your word for it given past bogus references? Quote where Cavalli-Sforza says these so-called "negroids" "mutated" from Pygmies. The burden of proof is on you, since you made the claim. While you scurry to cover your tracks with yet more bogus claims, Cavali Sforza, in his well known The History and Geography of Human Genes, 1994 Cavalli-Sforza summarizes his 1986 work on Pygmies and specifically debunks the "Pygmy as ancestor" theory held by other older writings. QUOTE: [i]"It remains difficult to pinpoint an ancient place of origin for the Negroid type which includes all West, Central and South Africans. Contrary to many earlier opinions, modern Pygmies and Khosians are not good candidates for a proto-African population." [/i] --Cavalli Sforza et al, 1994. The history and geography of human genes. 1994 ----------------------------------------------------------------- Originally posted by Djehuti: [b]So how the f*ck could they be a recent genetic mutation from Pygmies if the very study you cite says they are very distinct genetically?!! You stupid sh|t! LOL [/b] ^^lol, the Anglo-Buffoon debunks hisself once again. He is trolling but he needs to make it more believable. [/QB][/QUOTE]
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