Message from @Fellow Comrade
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i don't think that there is a final answer. all i know is that we either accelerate towards the global genepool, towards death, or we slow it by maintaining national boundaries, regardless of the ability to travel internationally over the last couple hundred years.\
hmm
maybe that was it
a global genepool in itself doesn't mean death
people still pass on their various different genomes
the issue with australia is not that it's "one gene pool"
I think I heard it in relation to homophobia
be sure to think about that
where it's not really teh correct words
will do.
it's not fear
it's disgust
Well we didn't create that word 🤷♂️
An american did I think
the -phobia prefix for these kind of things is retarded
ομοφοβία
suffix not prefi
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Yes that's cucked, translating a loan word which is itself part of combined loan words of your own language lol
if i go to greece and speak ancient greek, will anyone understand me?
wait before i go, i gotta ask, if the issue with australian aboriginals is not having a limited genepool in a limited area, then what is it? plz don't say that it's ideology... plz don't say that any people in a group are interchangeable as long as they fit with the ideology of that group.
I think a little
People will not understand you mostly because foreigners learn ancient greek with the erasmian pronounciation and we don't
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wtf is erasmian pronounciation?
is it the true shit
or some shit some cock made later?
as i said, the australian population went through a series of bottlenecks (each removing genetic diversity) on its way to australia
then, the population in australia has been relatively small for a long time, and yes, isolated
smaller population means fewer mutations
but within australia, i am sure that various populations were slightly differentiated
but it would take longer for them to differentiate because of the lack of initial variation due to bottlenecks and low effective population size
ok, looked it up, it's attempts of the ancient pronouncation?
Yes scholars say it was probably what ancient greek sounded like around the classical greek era
@stem ok, i'm with you so far. and what?
that's it
But the pronounciation of greek differs from pop to pop since there were different tribes
And it also changed during different time periods
australia is a big island
so... that on a global scale wouldn't be good then...
it's not like all the people are mating with people on the other side of the island