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You mean my ability to see truths?
PROVE me wrong...I dare you...I've BEEN daring you.
WHERE is the black villages? Where is the black "Oxford"? The black Newton, Leonardo da Vinci, Einstein? ANYTHING 90+% black/Hispanic that could be called successful?
YOU are delusional.
People don't like people who are a lot smarter than they are...until they need them. You NEED me now...
America is at a cusp...we're at 50:50, 50% white, 50% minority...the fate of the nation, culture, and the white race (species) is at stake. You need to trust me and throw down the shackles that are binding your common sense. GO DOWN TO MLK BLVD AND SEE FOR YOURSELF THAT THEY ARE NOT LIKE US. Compare them to us...honestly. Go to the villages HS, then Wildwood. WHAT is the ONLY difference? The percentage of blacks/hispanics.
They are NOT us.
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But they are us.
African-Americans genes often 1/4 European.
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Genetic study reveals surprising ancestry of many Americans
By Lizzie WadeDec. 18, 2014 , 2:00 PM
In the United States, almost no one can trace their ancestry back to just one place. And for many, the past may hold some surprises, according to a new study. Researchers have found that a significant percentage of African-Americans, European Americans, and Latinos carry ancestry from outside their self-identified ethnicity. The average African-American genome, for example, is nearly a quarter European, and almost 4% of European Americans carry African ancestry.
Until recently, “human population geneticists have tended to ignore the U.S.,” says Joanna Mountain, a geneticist and senior director of research at 23andMe, a company in Mountain View, California, that offers genetic testing. With its long history of migrations from around the world, she says, the country was “considered to be kind of messy in terms of genetics.” But Mountain and her colleagues thought they might have a fighting chance of deciphering Americans’ complex genetic ancestry. Their secret weapon? 23andMe’s huge database of genetic information.
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Genetic study reveals surprising ancestry of many Americans | Science | AAAS
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