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Old 08-11-2011, 12:19 AM   #21
goldeneggs

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Belonging to an ethnic group, or population that posses genetic markers commonly found in another ethnicity/population does not equal admixture. The Hausa share R1b with western Europeans such as Spaniards, at a high frequency; that my friend does not make the Hausa mixed with Spaniards, or Spaniards mixed with Hausa.

1) What the hell is a caucasoid? Eugenics is dead let's move on please

2) Present irrefutable scientifically agreeable/standardized proof of such mixture horners have with non-horners.

3) Last I checked, the origin of the Fulani genetically, culturally and linguistically is in West Africa. (happy to provide peer reviewed historically accurate sources upon request)

It appears you haven't done any research, instead you're simply just regurgitating stereotypes and racist ideologies. Africa is a CONTINENT, There is NO reason why everyone should look the same. You seem to be quite ignorant on this topic of African history, or Africans beyond Animal Planet specials, National Geo, Hollywood & Feed The Children ads. It's you who needs to "deal with it" (your flaming ignorance).

Most Africans don't look like wesley Snipes, or Djimon Honsou, or Alek Wek. That limited ideology misrepresents them as constant, sole and majority representatives for Africans. All you are doing is reinforcing the Ignorance society has fed you.

Ps: Alek Wek, Djimon, and Wesley's, features are not wrong, or bad, however they have been demonized by society and then further more inaccurately used as representative of all of Africa.
more bullshit and denial from you, get over it youre wrong about every point here.
R1b in africans IS evidence of admixture, thats fact wheter you like it or not, because it has a very recent appearance in africa compared to europe and is downstreams derived.

and its not just about phenotype, but also the fact that the "africans" that have features that resemble euroasians do in fact cluster closer to those euroasians compared to pure negroids. so dont give me the natural diversity excuse, its false.

and yes djimon hounso and wesley snipes do represent what majority of non mixed black africans look like, north africans originally came from euroasia and east africans have admixture from euroasians/caucasoids (yes caucasoid is a legit term that is still used and accepted) so they dont represent what the pure africans look like.

and yes the fulani most likely have an early origin in northeast africa, so they are without a doubt mixed as well.

"While their origins is a subject to many theses, the Fulani Historian Aboubacry Moussa Lam, of the University Cheikh Anta Diop in Dakar, one of the leading Egyptologist in Africa, favored the Nile theses. In his well documented book De L`Origine Egyptienne des Peuls, Professor Lam developed a theory supporting a migration from East to West (Egypt, Ethiopia, along the Sahara), and then a second migration to the opposite direction (Eastward)"

http://pulaarspeaking.net/whoarethefulani.aspx
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