Pax Augusta
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it is an old catchphrase of the hard-core Nordicists that curly hair is present in Europeans thanks to SSA.
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it is an old catchphrase of the hard-core Nordicists that curly hair is present in Europeans thanks to SSA.
his skin tone is extremely light even for caucasian standards. the only thing that could maybe indicate SSA ancestry is the hair but there are plenty of fully caucasian people with very curly hair.
Duarte, you have read my mind ...
Thinking about what has been said in this thread, I had thought about the case of this actress. It's all very crazy ...
Some time ago, I read a note from a BBC journalist, a Catalan, who for work reasons had to move from London to Los Angeles. And he was surprised, after filling out all the bureaucratic forms, that he had been described as "colored" for coming from Spain. Worse still ... he asked an English colleague what he thought of that, and he replied that he was fine with it. The journalist wrote an article titled: "How I stopped being white when I came to the USA" .....
Not only Nordicists, but Afro- centrists think that curly hair is per se and by default a sign, result of SSA admixture. Nordicists and Afro-centrists are wrong, as usually. As we all know here, Caucasian hair texture ranges from straight, wavy to curly. However, Caucasian curly hair is rather loose and not so tight curly. So, of course naturally curly hair is not necessarily caused by SSA genetic influence. That being said, in some cases Caucasian people display curly hair due to considerable SSA admixture. Besides, curly hair, is for instance, pretty common among redheads. My point is, that when classifying admixed or any people you have to look at the whole package, thus not go by certain traits only.
Nah. His skin tone is not extremely light not even for Southern European standard. He would be considered swarthy even in Southern Europe and not particularly light among certain Berber Tribes in Algeria. The quarter black American man was even lighter than him.
I think we have such specimens from there ... here. like angela and jovialis.
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