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ok i'll play devils advocateNo one has refuted this statement? Wow
shitalalalalalalallaians are dark skinned and finns have pale skin and they're all blonde with blue eyes
ok i'll play devils advocateNo one has refuted this statement? Wow
Not all Finns have blonde hair and blue eyes btw, this is also why they’re shorter compared to their Scandinavian brethren, because of 7% northern Asian dna (the Nords have it too but to a lesser degree) as for the Italians having darker skin, it’s because they live in a hotter environment, and as for the darker hair and such, it’s because southern euros have a higher amount of early European farmer DNA, the Sardinians have little to no non-white DNA, one could argue they’re one of the “whitest” Europeans because they have no Neolithic groups that are foreign to other Europeans, they have extremely black hair because 80% of their DNA is early European farmer DNA, once early European farmer DNA exceeds 50% that’s when you start to get darker eyes and darker hair, that’s why some British people look Mediterranean. like Sean Connery or even biracial in some extreme cases like Rowan Atkinson, they have some of the smallest amount of yamnaya compared to other northern euros, so darker hair and darker eyes are more common, it’s extremely high for sardinia, and high for Southern Italy, Spain, and Greece, the reason the Finnish have lighter features is simply because they have more yamnaya, but having early European farmer DNA is still important, or else you’ll end up looking non-european like Pashtuns, early European farmer DNA gives Europeans their skull structureok i'll play devils advocate
shitalalalalalalallaians are dark skinned and finns have pale skin and they're all blonde with blue eyes
This is probably so long that it becomes SNCA but it basically has to do with Neolithic era DNANot all Finns have blonde hair and blue eyes btw, this is also why they’re shorter compared to their Scandinavian brethren, because of 7% northern Asian dna (the Nords have it too but to a lesser degree) as for the Italians having darker skin, it’s because they live in a hotter environment, and as for the darker hair and such, it’s because southern euros have a higher amount of early European farmer DNA, the Sardinians have little to no non-white DNA, one could argue they’re one of the “whitest” Europeans because they have no Neolithic groups that are foreign to other Europeans, they have extremely black hair because 80% of their DNA is early European farmer DNA, once early European farmer DNA exceeds 50% that’s when you start to get darker eyes and darker hair, that’s why some British people look Mediterranean. like Sean Connery or even biracial in some extreme cases like Rowan Atkinson, they have some of the smallest amount of yamnaya compared to other northern euros, so darker hair and darker eyes are more common, it’s extremely high for sardinia, and high for Southern Italy, Spain, and Greece, the reason the Finnish have lighter features is simply because they have more yamnaya, but having early European farmer DNA is still important, or else you’ll end up looking non-european like Pashtuns, early European farmer DNA gives Europeans their skull structure
They should’ve replaced it with Finnish, Finn’s are the least white people in Europe genetically (albeit I still consider them white)Hungarians are white, though