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Buckeye_Democrat

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13. Except DNA testing doesn't support the NA admixture...
Sun Jun 6, 2021, 08:28 PM
Jun 2021

... ideas, generally.

From Henry Louis Gates Jr., host of the PBS show "Finding Your Roots":
https://www.npr.org/2019/01/21/686531998/historian-henry-louis-gates-jr-on-dna-testing-and-finding-his-own-roots
GATES: The average African-American is 24 percent European. Now think about that. And most DNA companies in the United States will tell you that they have never tested an African-American who is 100 percent from sub-Saharan Africa. This is called an admixture test. It measures your ancestry back 500 years approximately. So what that means is that it's the percent of - if you had a perfect family tree, what percent would be from sub-Saharan Africa? What percent would be from Europe? What percent would be Native American?

African-American - I love to joke about this. African-Americans all think that they're a descendant from a Native American. And the average African-American has less than 1 percent Native American ancestry, but they have 24 percent European ancestry. So where does that come from? It comes from slavery. Was this an equal sexual relationship? Of course not. So obviously rape or, at best, cajoled sexuality was the cause, but there are exceptions. When I did Morgan Freeman's family tree, it was obvious through his DNA that he was descended from a white man who was an overseer on a plantation in Mississippi. And we knew the name of his great-great-grandmother and the name of this white man. So overseer, slave plantation - rape, right? Except in the next scene, I showed him their headstones. They were buried next to each other. As soon as the Civil War ended, they became common law husband and wife...

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If It Did... ProfessorGAC Jun 2021 #4
reminds me of what Elvis did to Rock and Roll DBoon Jun 2021 #5
The Nashville Product is a phony thing. Ron Green Jun 2021 #6
If they stole country music, don't report them. Chainfire Jun 2021 #7
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Banjo was appropriated from SE Indian Tribes in US - Choctaw, Chickasaw, and I think Seminole Hestia Jun 2021 #8
That doc was so good! blogslug Jun 2021 #10
Rumble was excellent!! Duppers Jun 2021 #11
Except DNA testing doesn't support the NA admixture... Buckeye_Democrat Jun 2021 #13
Thanks for this post orangecrush Jun 2021 #22
Tag this onto your emails. dianaredwing Jun 2021 #9
K & R Duppers Jun 2021 #12
It makes me gag. we can do it Jun 2021 #14
Speaking of fake twang, I heard evangelical... Buckeye_Democrat Jun 2021 #15
+1, they love to front shallow characterchures of southerness uponit7771 Jun 2021 #17
K&R, Its what? 1500 radio stations dedicated to GQP perspective in rural areas & only a few that uponit7771 Jun 2021 #16
Yup. orangecrush Jun 2021 #23
Hank Williams learned to play the guitar . . . AverageOldGuy Jun 2021 #18
Truth. orangecrush Jun 2021 #27
I think I would country music. It's just the politics are a major turn off. Initech Jun 2021 #19
Tractor rap orangecrush Jun 2021 #24
Tractor rap, I like it! Initech Jun 2021 #28
This crap they call "country music" nowadays is what they play in hell Mysterian Jun 2021 #20
I call it propaganda. orangecrush Jun 2021 #25
Actually I think country rap is what they play in hell. Initech Jun 2021 #30
My general rule of thumb on country music: Tommy Carcetti Jun 2021 #21
Bluegrass orangecrush Jun 2021 #26
Windows down, scream along to some America First rap country song, a slaughterhouse, an outlet mall hurl Jun 2021 #29
9/11 ruined country music. Crowman2009 Jun 2021 #31
There are still some big country artists that don't do the patriotic/Bro country BS FrankBooth Jun 2021 #32
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