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Originally posted by paiktis22
That doesn't make it any less true.
Without any support, it's just a baseless assertion on your part. Burden of proof is on you.
And I don't see why this would stick to your mind and you would want to discard it and deny it Boris, other than everything I said stands.
Because coming from a Turkophobe like you, it's a laughable bit of hypocrisy. We could scour these forums and find loads of posts from you with your Greek superiority and anti-Turk rants. You wouldn't find anything remotely comparable from loinburger or me.
pattiecakes might actually be right, there a little tinge of african blood in english people from roman-era slaves that's been spread out fairly evenly over the centuries and there's a good bit of english ancestry among americans.
Originally posted by paiktis22
The ones who reacted to my statement (boris, loinburger) are some of the people who suffer from "caucasian psychosis" as is seen clearly in previous posts they made.
I think it is no accident that those who reacted to my statement are the very racists (consciously or not) themselves.
H Tower the number is published in american and european studies.
Originally posted by Boshko
pattiecakes might actually be right, there a little tinge of african blood in english people from roman-era slaves that's been spread out fairly evenly over the centuries and there's a good bit of english ancestry among americans.
That's not what patty said, though. At any rate, going by this, pretty much everyone has a tinge of blood from tons of different races/nationalities. However, considering the length of time that has passed and the dilution of blood, it would be an absolutely negligible amount when determining one's ancestry.
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