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How can a person of Anglo/Celt background be racist to Middle Easterners? (1 Viewer)

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macca1819

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We are the same race, so it's not possible. The only races are white, black and asian.
 

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well if u wanna think of it THAT way, we are all 1 race, the human race.

but no, sand niggers =/= anglo.

staticsiscool is right, black, white, azn, and sand nigger are the different variations of mankind.
 

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How can a person of Anglo/Celt background be racist to Middle Easterners? We are the same race, so it's not possible. The only races are white, black and asian.
One of the stupidest posts I've read.
Not only are they different races, but you can be racist to your own race.
Idiot.
 

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One of the stupidest posts I've read.
Not only are they different races, but you can be racist to your own race.
Idiot.
Ironic much? You're calling me stupid when you're thr ignorant one. As I said, there are three races, white, black and asian. Anglo/Celts and Middle Easterners are not different races. We are differnet ethnicities.
 

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It didn't happen. Not every country is considered are race. They are different cultures and ethnicities, not different races.
Um, ok.

An ethnicity test to further resolve ones ancestral origin beyond what the AncestryByDNA product does is called the Euro-DNA 1.0. This test is used to further resolve the intra-continental ancestral composition for the European group. To do this, the test examines 320 SNP markers (this is including the 175 AncestryByDNA markers) to look deeper within the following European lineages:

Northern European subgroup (NOR)
Southeastern European ( Mediterranean ) subgroup (MED)
Middle Eastern subgroup (MIDEAS)
South Asian subgroup (SA)
Along the same lines, yet another company[7] identifies the indigenous and diaspora populations in which an individual's autosomal STR profile is most common. This test examines autosomal STRs, which are locations on a chromosome where a pattern of two or more nucleotides is repeated and the repetitions are directly adjacent to each other. The populations in which the individual's profile is most common are identified and assigned a likelihood score. The individual's profile is assigned a likelihood of membership in each of thirty-four world regions:
Caucasian
European :
Eastern European: The Slavic speaking region of Eastern Europe.
Finno-Ugrian: The Uralic speaking region of Northeastern Europe.
Mediterranean: The Romance speaking region of Southwestern Europe.
Northwest European: The Celtic and Germanic speaking region of Northwestern Europe.
Near Eastern
Arabian: The Arabian Peninsula.
North African: Populations of the Atlas Mountains and Sahara Desert.
Mesopotamian: The historical “Cradle of Western Civilization” including modern Iran, Iraq and nearby territories.
Aegean: Anatolia region, modern territories of Southern Italy and Sicily, Greece, and Turkey.
Levantine: Populations along the coast of the eastern Mediterranean Sea.
Asian
Central and South Asian Regions:
Altaian
Eastern India
North India
South India
East Asian Regions:
Japanese
Malay Archipelago
North Chinese
South Chinese
Southeast Asian
Tibetan
Sub-Saharan African Regions:
East African
Southern African
West African
American Indians
Native North American Regions:
Arctic: Inuit (Eskimo) peoples of Alaska.
Athabaskan: Athabaskan speaking Dine peoples of western North America.
Mexican: Native peoples of Mexico, including the historical territories of the Aztec Empire.
North Amerindian: Native peoples of the Great Plains region of North America.
Ojibwa (East Algonquian): Eastern Algonquian speaking peoples of northeastern North America.
Salishan: Salish of the Pacific Northwest.
Native Central and South American Regions:
Amazonian
Andean
Central American
Mayan
Patagonian
Pacific Regions:
Australian: Aboriginal peoples of Australia and Papua New Guinea.
Polynesian
 
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