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Its an interesting study indeed. |
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I posted this study here awhile back. The problem here is that Racialreality is trying to use this study as proof of "racial clusters". If one looks at the "north African" cluster, the only ones out of that group that could remotely be labelled "caucasoids" are the Moroccans and the Gizeh sample, the rest are not. In fact, when on looks at the Somalis, labelled appropiately under the "sub-Saharans" cluster, they're less prognathous than all of those labelled "North African" except for the Gizeh sample and even less prognathous than some Europeans. thus this study isn't indicative or useful for determining so-called "racial clusters". RR needs to learn how to read and interpret. |
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The real problem is that you need mental help. |
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Of course these results recapitulate the racial clusters that consistently emerge in both anthropology and genetic studies. The fact that not every population fits neatly into a single category doesn't disprove the reality of clustering, as Neil Risch has made emphatically clear: |
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