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Re: Most Brits Are Actually Spanish
Sat, 21 Oct 2006 19:14:25 +0100
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D. Spencer Hines...
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Deeeeeelightful!
Doug McDonald...
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You really should follow the Rootsweb mailing list
genealogy-dna.
They, the accumulated people on that list, are THE authority
on European DNA migration pattern interpretation, NOT Bryan
Sykes, nor any other academic. Especially not Bryan Sykes.
Sykes's interpretation is exceedingly controversial. In
particular, its writing predates the discovery of several
important new SNP markers inside R1b, especially the "S"
series.
Doug McDonald
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dwilcox...
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And it looks like most Yanks will soon be mexican..
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And:
Hilarious!
This should serve to put the Brits in their place and stop them from
referring to the Spanish, as well as other Latin Peoples, as their
inferiors.
ElGaucho...
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Not only is this fact, a theory, yes, but it is also something that makes
much sense.
Now, I have also noticed a similarity in the "accent" of some proud, pure
Scots and some Spanish pronounciations (from Spain)... I have told some
...'you know, you do sound to me as a Spaniard speaking in English, same
RRR's, same manerisms in the speech, other things'... of course, they never
take too kindly to such comments, but they are true.
There was a time when I wasn't that used to sounds from Scotland, yet quite
used to many Spanish accents, that I really thought they were gallegos
trying to speak English...'cause their English was quite "strange" and they
did sound like some Spaniards.
One might think some info like this could be a start, the possibility of a
change in their attitudes towards other cultures... The English, I mean,
but...man, that'd be impossible. King or Queen and Empire...even in ruins.
The pride goes on.
Oscar
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But it won't...
Because of Congenital & Engrained British Ignorance, Prejudice & Sloth.
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