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I'm talking about humanphenotypes.netYes. Caucasoid, Mongoloid etc are outdated terms
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I'm talking about humanphenotypes.netYes. Caucasoid, Mongoloid etc are outdated terms
I'm talking about humanphenotypes.net
They're based on what I've readThey aren't really outdated from what I've read. It's an important on other classifications but there are a lot more phenotypes than the ones on that website. Also many people are a mix of the phenotypes in that website.
@cookie-cel how are you btw?
How was your day..
Nice chat gpt f****t @Zodiac Tag me next timeRace, ethnicity, and identity in regions like the Middle East, North Africa (MENA), and South Asia are complex and shaped by a mix of history, culture, language, and geography. Here's a breakdown of the concepts:
1. **Middle Eastern and North African (MENA) identities**:
- **Arab Identity**: Being "Arab" is primarily a linguistic and cultural identity rather than a racial one. As you noted, anyone whose first language is Arabic or who is part of an Arabic-speaking community can be considered Arab, regardless of skin color or physical features. Arabs are incredibly diverse, with populations ranging from very light-skinned people to darker-skinned individuals.
- **Berber/Amazigh Identity**: Berbers or Amazigh are indigenous to North Africa, particularly in regions like Morocco, Algeria, and Tunisia. They have their own languages and cultural practices. "Amazigh" is not a race but an ethnic and cultural group, and individuals within this group can have diverse appearances. Some Berbers might also identify as Arabs, while others strongly distinguish themselves from Arab identity.
- **Race in MENA**: The concept of "race" in the MENA region is fluid and not strictly defined by skin color. Historically, the region has seen significant mixing of peoples due to trade, migration, and conquest, leading to a wide spectrum of physical appearances.
2. **South Asian identities**:
- **South Asians**: South Asia is home to diverse ethnic, linguistic, and cultural groups, including Indians, Pakistanis, Bangladeshis, Sri Lankans, Nepalis, and others. Like MENA, South Asia cannot be categorized by a single racial type. The region has seen waves of migrations, invasions, and mixing, leading to vast diversity in physical features, skin color, and cultural practices.
- **Ethnic Groups**: South Asians identify more by ethnicity (such as Punjabi, Tamil, Bengali, etc.) and language (Hindi, Urdu, Tamil, Bengali, etc.) rather than by race. Caste and regional identity also play a significant role in shaping identity in some parts of South Asia.
- **Race in South Asia**: The racial categorization of South Asians is often seen through the lens of colonialism, where British and Western views tried to impose racial categories on populations. South Asians, however, do not fit neatly into a single racial category as understood in the West. They can range from very light-skinned to very dark-skinned.
In both regions, the idea of race is less significant compared to other identity markers like language, ethnicity, religion, and culture.
what's your raceNice chat gpt f****t @Zodiac Tag me next time
He’s whitewhat's your race
Apparently africans (not NAs) are n*groids (this might be offensive) asians are mongoloids, and everything else is a caucasoidMix of all three tbh
JkUntermensch
Nah but frUntermensch
Turkey is barely Turkic, the average is like 5-10%Nah but fr
Turks and some surrounding countries are turkic
But what about south asians
Wiki says 70-75Turkey is barely Turkic, the average is like 5-10%
It doesn't budWiki says 70-75
It doesn't bud
You misunderstood it hard. It says 75% of Turkish nationals are ethically Turkish (not Turkic). This means that the rest 25% are kurds and Arabs with tr passports. Turkish = from Turkey, the country. Turkic = goook![]()
Turkish people - Wikipedia
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You misunderstood it hard. It says 75% of Turkish nationals are ethically Turkish (not Turkic). This means that the rest 25% are kurds and Arabs with tr passports. Turkish = from Turkey, the country. Turkic = goook
Then wtf are turksYou misunderstood it hard. It says 75% of Turkish nationals are ethically Turkish (not Turkic). This means that the rest 25% are kurds and Arabs with tr passports. Turkish = from Turkey, the country. Turkic = goook
What does this mean bhai
It means that Turkic means speaking a Turkic language and carrying Turkic (goook) dna. There are like 20 types of Turkic people and each group has varying percentage of asiatic dna. Turks don't look ggook cuz they're mixed. Meanwhile Kazakhs, Kyrgyzstanis, Uzbeks, etc. look cchink cuz they're not mixed. Meanwhile Turks from Turkey have like 10% of thatWhat does this mean bhai
Didn't see you editing your post and adding the womenIt means that Turkic means speaking a Turkic language and carrying Turkic (goook) dna. There are like 20 types of Turkic people and each group has varying percentage of asiatic dna. Turks don't look ggook cuz they're mixed. Meanwhile Kazakhs, Kyrgyzstanis, Uzbeks, etc. look cchink cuz they're not mixed. Meanwhile Turks from Turkey have like 10% of that
It was for clarity. Basically showing how we're all Turkic but some are 100% and some are 10%Didn't see you editing your post and adding the women
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Mutt supremacy tbhIt was for clarity. Basically showing how we're all Turkic but some are 100% and some are 10%
Sadly my mom mixed with my dad who is a dalit basically (not purebred, afro-arab)