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No. The same MSM academia that says these Blacks are actually Asian or European by some fake made up categorisation:usually dodgy dna nomenclature and/or tricky cranio/dental morphology

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Here's a typical example.

"But as far as DNA goes they are definitely Asian." REAALLLLYY?? nikka,please!?
https://mathildasanthropologyblog.w...-onge-and-sentinelese-of-the-andaman-islands/

That's the kind of BS I'm talking about!

Yep, genetics doesn't lie. Get over it.
 

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Yep, genetics doesn't lie. Get over it.

Explain this;its not a trick question: African students of whom there aren't few in India get married and have kids still in India. How and at what point do they become black Asians? Tell me how the Asianization process works.
 

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Explain this;its not a trick question: African students of whom there aren't few in India get married and have kids still in India. How and at what point do they become black Asians? Tell me how the Asianization process works.

Hard to say. We'd have to wait at least 50-60,000 years to really know how, and at exactly what point they hovered over to whatever your mental perception of "non-black" is.
 

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Hard to say. We'd have to wait at least 50-60,000 years to really know how, and at exactly what point they hovered over to whatever your mental perception of "non-black" is.

Please give me your opinion. Bear in mind the 60 kya OOA migration was by no means the only African population in India.
 

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@GetInTheTruck have you seen the latest on the Tamil element in Australian aborigine languages? Bear in mind it doesn't identify the tribes but its unequivocal:there are definite linguistic and genetic links between the 2 people. "Perhaps most similar to Australian languages are the Dravidian languages of southern India. Tamil, for example, has five places of articulation in a single series of stops, paralleled by a series of nasals, and no fricatives (thus approaching the Australian proportion of sonorants to obstruents of 70% to 30%)."
http://dravidiantamils.blogspot.com/2015/04/tamil-in-australian-aboriginal-languages.html

Read the rest! Remember Australoids are simply another Black African subtype:

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@GetInTheTruck have you seen the latest on the Tamil element in Australian aborigine languages? Bear in mind it doesn't identify the tribes but its unequivocal:there are definite linguistic and genetic links between the 2 people. "Perhaps most similar to Australian languages are the Dravidian languages of southern India. Tamil, for example, has five places of articulation in a single series of stops, paralleled by a series of nasals, and no fricatives (thus approaching the Australian proportion of sonorants to obstruents of 70% to 30%)."
http://dravidiantamils.blogspot.com/2015/04/tamil-in-australian-aboriginal-languages.html

Read the rest! Remember Australoids are simply another Black African subtype:

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These comparisons have been made before but linguists have so far been unable to prove a concrete link to anything spoken outside India.

Australoids are not "black" Africans. They are "black" Australians or "black" Asians.

Some dravidians are characterized as "australoids" but most are "caucasoids." Even the darkest ones.

As has been pointed out to you over and over again, "dravidian" is not a race or ethnicity. It's a language classification.
 

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South Indians and north Indians are different.

Indians have the purest non mixed genetic code on the planet.
 

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These comparisons have been made before but linguists have so far been unable to prove a concrete link to anything spoken outside India.

Australoids are not "black" Africans. They are "black" Australians or "black" Asians.

Some dravidians are characterized as "australoids" but most are "caucasoids." Even the darkest ones.

As has been pointed out to you over and over again, "dravidian" is not a race or ethnicity. It's a language classification.

Dude,seriously-forget your Cac fixation for now! "Perhaps most similar to Australian languages are the Dravidian languages of southern India. Tamil, for example, has five places of articulation in a single series of stops, paralleled by a series of nasals, and no fricatives (thus approaching the Australian proportion of sonorants to obstruents of 70% to 30%)."
http://dravidiantamils.blogspot.com/2015/04/tamil-in-australian-aboriginal-languages.html

Either you didn't read the link or you somehow totally misunderstood what it says! Fyi,its not me or an anonymous net nikka making statements but a scholar:

AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL LANGUAGES: CONSONANT-SALIENT PHONOLOGIES AND
THE ‘PLACE-OF-ARTICULATION IMPERATIVE’

Department of Speech Pathology & Audiology, School of Medicine
Flinders University, Adelaide
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Research Centre for Linguistic Typology
La Trobe University, Melbourne
 

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Dude,seriously-forget your Cac fixation for now! "Perhaps most similar to Australian languages are the Dravidian languages of southern India. Tamil, for example, has five places of articulation in a single series of stops, paralleled by a series of nasals, and no fricatives (thus approaching the Australian proportion of sonorants to obstruents of 70% to 30%)."
http://dravidiantamils.blogspot.com/2015/04/tamil-in-australian-aboriginal-languages.html

Either you didn't read the link or you somehow totally misunderstood what it says! Fyi,its not me or an anonymous net nikka making statements but a scholar:

AUSTRALIAN ABORIGINAL LANGUAGES: CONSONANT-SALIENT PHONOLOGIES AND
THE ‘PLACE-OF-ARTICULATION IMPERATIVE’

Department of Speech Pathology & Audiology, School of Medicine
Flinders University, Adelaide
and
Research Centre for Linguistic Typology
La Trobe University, Melbourne

I'm not disputing the similarities, there are obviously just as many differences that separate the Australian languages from the Dravidian language family.
 

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Goku was based on Chinese Sun Wukong, not Hanuman


Buddhism and Hinduism are pretty related though so
 

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Goku was based on Chinese Sun Wukong, not Hanuman


Buddhism and Hinduism are pretty related though so

Sun Wukong is probably inspired by Hanuman though.

Journey to the West is about a monk who makes a pilgrimage to India to recover some holy texts.
 
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