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Old 07-10-2011, 02:36 AM   #14
catermos

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Dienekes demands you to have grandparental roots on all lines to the same country/ethnicity for being able to participate in his projects. This Finnish institute that studies Swedish, Finnish, German and British genes demands at least three grandparents from the same country, if I'm not mistaken. So this Icelandic baby would not be approved to be studied when looking at what they call Swedish genes.
In the real world from what matter the child will be a fully swede by any swedish person on the streets of Stockholm...

In your logic half of Swedes aren't Swedish at all, a part of the Swedes have roots in other Nordic countries. My mother is from Norway but she has lived here since the 80s, I and my two sisters are Swedish as my father.

Morten Harket children are Norwegian with a Swedish mother, Camilla



Does evon and pallantides to see them as non-norwegians because of that? I doubt it..
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