Europeans leaving outdated religion behind is a good thing imo, the only problem is instead of doing just that some are allowing another (worse) religion to creep in. Most people no longer fear god, what they do fear is prison and the police, or at least we should make it so they do
I don't...
Maybe they piss on your head because of your weird mentality. Everyone wants to be in Europe, many places in the world are a mess
I care about having European kids just like my ancestors did. There is plenty of land for other people but they all want to come here, we have the smallest...
You're right I don't care about nonsense middle eastern stories from 2000 years ago, what's your point? I also don't care about nonsense european stories, I care about real history and predominantly european history because I am european, if I was Jewish I would care more about Jewish history...
I've never kneeled before something, I understand your point about having idols but what's that got to do with atheism/god? People can do better than god. There are more important things to deal with than worshiping some storytelling nonsense from 2000 years ago. Priorities should be...
Only people with low IQ or with an agenda actually follow these religions that were set up at a time when people didn't have much knowledge
Christianity is stupid but Islam is the worst religion around and people still care about it, it's hilarious
All you need to consider is, if god existed...
Looks like j2b l283 may have been CHG that mixed with south steppe people to become Yamnaya. They then moved to south and central europe bringing j2b l283 there and must have had a founder effect in west Balkans because it was a minor lineage among yamnaya
Indo Europeans that expanded to north...
Actually it doesn't get more cosmopolitan than British (or Dutch) empire because after they conquered some of these places they brought in thousands or millions of them to Britain
Urnfield was a religious/cultural conquest where they forced their ideology upon the locals and those that refused...
You are suggesting Roman empire failed and Dutch empire was more successful? Also you're wrong there because British empire didn't spread British genetics to India, Pakistan, Egypt
I don't understand your point. By your logic the Romans failed? I already explained that i2a became outnumbered in iron age central Europe due to expansion of new groups from different directions and the ending of the Urnfield/Lusatian culture
Failed in what sense? Urnfield lasted for almost 1,000 years - Romans didn't fail either unless you mean fail to spread their genes? Would have been impossible with the vast land they conquered, they recruited the locals they conquered
It's because these i2a were already in iron age central Europe before proto Slavs formed. When they mixed with Slavs they spread east, some south, some west etc so the lines diverged and ended up with different frequencies of i2a lines.
The i2a people were Urnfielders/Lusatians that remained in...
Can't rule it out being Caucasus Hunter Gatherer, Yamnaya had a big amount of CHG autosomal ancestry
Other possibility is being an Anatolian Neolithic Farmer line which makes more sense for Sardinians
We have already seen that the Urnfield Tollense warriors were similar to Slavs (with more WHG autosomal) so CTS10228 from Bronze Age Croatia being similar to modern Slavs is no surprise. It is only a matter of time before this shows up again in bronze age central Europe, if they tested all the...
If you are talking about R1a in general you should also say I2a in general. If you want to talk about specific lines then CTS10228 was already found in Bronze Age Croatia and is present in modern German Swabians, French etc. Anyway I believe the ancestral lines also played a role in Urnfield...
I2a-din is which line exactly? You think I2a-din teleported to Europe from Mars? It's ancestors have been in Europe for 30,000 years, it is obvious that this line was present in bronze age central Europe
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