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^^^LOOL.. mar mar waad iska hadashaa, without..madameyn karo intii kalle. I feel guilty :D

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Selfhating Somali is the one who calls himself a Black African instead of Somali, you don't see Chinese people calling themselves Yellow ASians loool

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Originally posted by Mad_Mullah:

Selfhating Somali is the one who calls himself a Black African instead of Somali, you don't see Chinese people calling themselves Yellow ASians loool

:D

 

 

You are absolutely right.We are not black we are Somali/Cushitic .The term "black (typically dark skin, wooly hair, flat wide nose, flaring nostrils etc)" is a scientifically invalid.

 

Somali are far more similar (biologically, linguistically, and culturally) to the people of 'say' North African or south Asians -which are relatively closer to Somali-than they are to the BLACK AFRICANS on the western side of Africa. These words "black" and "white can never describe human origin. There could be a Somali person as dark as Ghana’s or as light as a Swedish. The genetic studies conclude that Somali and their fellow east Africans are not related to the ‘’Negroid’’or negroid admixture/ancestry. The differences between the West Africans and Somali are as distant as the differences between the chine’s and the Swedish.

European Journal of Human Genetics

 

Note: mitochondrial DNA is only carried by females. It is used to check the maternal lineage. Y-chromosome is used to check paternal lineage. smile.gif

 

Hamitic/Cushitic E1b1b DNA

 

Greeks: Pelopennesian Greeks: 53%

Mainland Greeks: 50%

Southern Italians/Sicilians: 30-35%

Southern Spainiards/Andulasian Spaniards: 25-30%

Somalis: 80%

Berbers: 80%

Boranas: 71%

Ethiopians: Tigrays/Amharas: 60-65%

Sephardic Jews: 40%

Ashkenazi Jews: 30-35%

 

‘’HLA antigens of the Somali population are not categorised as well as those of other international ethnic groups. We analysed the HLA antigens of 76 unrelated Somalis who lived in the west of England. HLA -A, -B, -C and DRB1 typing was performed by polymerase chain reaction using sequence-specific oligonucleotide probes (PCR-SSOP) at a low-intermediate resolution level. Phenotype frequency, gene frequency and haplotype frequency were used to study the relationship between Somalis and other relevant populations. The antigens with highest frequencies were HLA -A1, A2, and A30; B7, B51 and B39; Cw7, Cw16, Cw17, Cw15 and Cw18; DR 13, DR17, DR8 and DR1. HLA haplotypes with high significance and characteristics of the Somali population are B7-Cw7, B39-Cw12, B51-Cw16, B57-Cw18. The result of HLA class I and class II antigen frequencies show that the Somali population appear more similar to Arab or Caucasoid than to African populations. The results are consistent with hypothesis, supported by cultural and historical evidence, of common origin of the Somali population. This study will serve as a reference for further anthropological studies, as well as studies of associations between HLA and disease.’’ source

 

Tageer Somalinimo, midnimo, walaltinimo (Muslim), black race waxba nagama galin. :D

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Originally posted by Malika:

^God forbid we were of the black race.. :rolleyes:

we are not blacks,God forbid walaalo.we were a noble irish Gaul and our ancestors lived somewhere in florida before we intermarried with the morish cushitics :mad: .

check this out, awowe thomas reppin hard for his beloved country :cool:

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