Message from @Banjod
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in short, haplogroups do not tell you genetic similarity, it tells you descent
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Descent is indicative of genetic similarity lol
Anglos are the true Germans.
I understand it doesn't illustrate the full picture but it's still true
Also the highest proportions on that map are 10% lol
Does it mean 10% of the average person's DNA or 10% of the population or....
Like I said that was a secondary Germanic haplogroup not the main one
it's like you write it once
i mean
I'm sorry to be the one to tell you coping continentals, but Hitler was Anglo, and Jesus probably was as well.
I have written the same thing 10 times now
and still yuo apparentlyu don't get it
it's not genetic similarity
so it can't be % of
If I share descent with someone I share genetic similarity to them
no
There are degrees of shared ancestry but this is still true
danes are the true anglos
yes
and teh only saxons in germany
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Yeah I never cared for the Anglo-Saxon label, it's misleading and elitist
And the only Germans are in England
Ok guys we have it sorted out
@Leaf english are Germanic retard and I can prove it
Do Danes get along with Germans?
No you can't
Are anglos also the real romans?
@Leaf yes I can
Ok here are a map of the three major germanic haplogroups
Even Celts are distantly Germanic. Anglos are mostly modern Germanic though. Same stock.
And here's a map of the main Celtic haplogroup
well, if "germanic" means any european population that speaks a germanic language, then england is germanic
Celts are closer to Germans than meds.
unless you are talking about some proto-germanic speaking group
ow 10,000 people or something