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Re: Guillaume Darocher, Unz Review: “the false assumption that race does not exist” - [PEACE]
- Subject: Re: Guillaume Darocher, Unz Review: “the false assumption that race does not exist” - [PEACE]
- From: g2s at riseup.net (Razer)
- Date: Sat, 17 Aug 2019 19:47:19 -0700
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On August 17, 2019 5:58:29 PM PDT, Zenaan Harkness <zen at freedbms.net> wrote:
> The Uniqueness Of The Finnish Race
> https://www.zerohedge.com/news/2019-08-16/uniqueness-finnish-race
> http://www.unz.com/gdurocher/the-uniqueness-of-the-finnish-race/
>
> The European peoples have long thought and felt that each of them
> was unique, reflecting the particularly history and struggles the
> successive generations of their ancestors. The cultural differences
> of European nations have long been known, but today, genetic
> science is also able to quantify just how unique each nation is
> from a biological point of view as well.
>
> A paper published last year in Nature observed that most Europeans
> descend essentially from three ancestral populations:
> https://www.nature.com/articles/s41467-018-07483-5
>
> ...The Finns, Hungarians, and Estonians are unique in Europe in
> speaking Finno-Ugric languages. Most European nations speak
> Indo-European languages, descending from the original language of
> conquerors hailing from the Pontic Steppe. Genetic studies suggest
> that Finns are not just uniquely linguistically, but also
> genetically. Similarly, the Basque are the only other nation in
> Europe not speaking an Indo-European language and, as I have
> previously written, their region too appears to be genetically
> distinct relative to the rest of the French population.
>http://www.unz.com/gdurocher/indigenous-french-ethno-genetic-diversity/
>
> ...The existence of a genetically-unique Finnish people has proven
> beneficial to humanity. A striking example of this is a study
> conducted by the Washington University School of Medicine which
> â??harnessed the unique genetic history of the people of Finland to
> identify variations in DNA that might predispose certain
> individuals to disease, whether or not they are Finnish
> themselves.â??
> https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2019/07/190731130850.htm
>
> ...Personally, I tend to think that human cultural diversity and
> achievement has been promoted by the existence of genetically
> distinct peoples â?? European, Middle-Eastern, Indian, East Asian,
> including subdivisions within these â?? and their interaction.
> Humanity would no doubt have been less fecund if we were made up
> only of one amorphous blob rather than various nations and peoples,
> each with their own unique cultural and biological heritage.
>
> The genetic separation and uniqueness of many peoples, especially
> the Western, is unlikely to survive this century. There will of
> course still be White Americans, indigenous English, French, Finns,
> and so on, but, barring a political revolution, they will gradually
> lose their sovereignty and everything is going to get very muddled
> indeed over time.
>
> Whatever one thinks of these developments, they are taking place
> based on the false assumption that race does not exist, that human
> populations are fully interchangeable, and that the genetic
> identity of the population is of no relevance to national character
> and prosperity. This tremendous change is occurring in a fit of
> mindlessness.
I had Fine Finnish Fox GF once. She was an ANIMAL in bed.
-- Rr
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