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Thread: why are Poles darker and more exotic than their neighbors in Europe?

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    Quote Originally Posted by Lemminkäinen View Post
    I already elucidated this. I am not at all interested in comparing people by genetics, just have tried to resolve my own history. Then I see there a lot of lame tries to prove something that is against real science. In this case, like some times earlier, I only used nonsense against nonsense, because facts dont work here against bullshit. It is fanny that you reacted soon to the bullshit. Generally bs is more interesting than facts.
    I have no choice; besides German/Russian, my family shares Polish and Finnish gene pool, how can I denigrate my own gene pool, those whom I'm related too?. I'm sure as time goes by, are understanding will get better and better

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    Quote Originally Posted by Silesian View Post
    I have no choice; besides German/Russian, my family shares Polish and Finnish gene pool, how can I denigrate my own gene pool, those whom I'm related too?. I'm sure as time goes by, are understanding will get better and better
    Speaking about Polish, Baltic and Finnic genes is full of contradictions, and we can always choose something to back our possible nationalistic claims, and claim that it is only science. Then it can be completed by claiming that all other information, also scientific, is nationalistic hoax It is easy like that and you can recognize it.
    "It is Chinese for sure"
    "no, it is Mongolian"
    "no, it is Siberian"
    "no, it is Amerindian"
    "no, it was Santa Claus from Lapland"

    “If you tell a lie big enough and keep repeating it, people will eventually come to believe it" - Joseph Goebbels about ethnic genetics.

    MDLP: 1. 58.9% Karelian (derived) + 41.1% German (derived)
    Dodecad: 1. 61.8% FIN30 (1000Genomes) + 38.2% Russian (Dodecad)
    HarappaWorld: 1. 53.2% belorussian (behar) + 46.8% finnish (1000genomes)
    Eurogenes Jtest: 1. 96.7% South Finnish + 3.3% AJ

    My IBS-similarity by country

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    I'll close this thread now.

    BTW, I actually know what's going on. It seems someone, probably Sevastapol, has been trolling various fora saying Poles don't fit into their part of Europe phenotypically and genetically, due to their origins in Central Asia and various admixtures. I'd imagine something like that isn't hard to sell to certain people online.

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