1 posted on
12/17/2018 10:46:25 AM PST by
grundle
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To: grundle
Back to the drawing board......
2 posted on
12/17/2018 10:49:43 AM PST by
BenLurkin
(The above is not a statement of fact. It is either satire or opinion. Or both.)
To: grundle
Should have gone with the slightly more expensive midichlorian test.
3 posted on
12/17/2018 10:50:12 AM PST by
Cletus.D.Yokel
(Catastrophic, Anthropogenic Climate Alterations: The acronym explains the science.)
To: grundle
What's even MORE fun is the comments, about how she will be able to get a white privilege card, and offers to teach her the secret White handshake...
Perhaps she can contact Rachael Dolezal for hints.
4 posted on
12/17/2018 10:50:55 AM PST by
jonascord
(First rule of the Dunning-Kruger Club is that you do not know you are in the Dunning-Kruger club.)
To: grundle
She should blame racism for not getting the results she wanted.
5 posted on
12/17/2018 10:51:44 AM PST by
Joe 6-pack
(Qui me amat, amat et canem meum.)
To: grundle
To: grundle
Just as well cuz ya know what..?
There is massive, massive cheating with these, “Find out where in Africa I come from” sequencing outfits.
It’s all a TOTAL scam.
They had some US black journoz hire multiple different outfits to do the sequencing, and each one told them a different, very exotic tribe.
Basically they simply chose ANY exotic tribe in the western part of Africa, which is were 95% of US blacks came from.
TOTAL scam, I don’t think they’re doing any sequencing at all.
7 posted on
12/17/2018 10:53:08 AM PST by
gaijin
To: grundle
She and Elizabeth Warren should start some kinda club.
9 posted on
12/17/2018 10:54:42 AM PST by
Leaning Right
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To: grundle
A person (male or female) inherits Mitochondrial DNA solely from their mother.???
I don't think so. Mitochondrial DNA is for females. I guess they did not want to hurt the felling of transgenders.
10 posted on
12/17/2018 10:54:48 AM PST by
mountainlion
(Live well for those that did not make it back.)
To: grundle
There was an Aryan in the woodpile...
Oh, wait, it’s the maternal line that got broken. Oh, well.
11 posted on
12/17/2018 10:54:55 AM PST by
Pearls Before Swine
( "It's always a party when you're eating the seed corn.")
To: grundle
12 posted on
12/17/2018 10:54:57 AM PST by
rktman
( #My2ndAmend! ----- Enlisted in the Navy in '67 to protect folks rights to strip my rights. WTH?)
To: grundle
100% Jamaican, MON..! (Jamaica Bay)
13 posted on
12/17/2018 10:55:13 AM PST by
gaijin
To: grundle
Found out through my Ancestry DNA thing that I’m 18% Sub-Sahara so do I qualify?
14 posted on
12/17/2018 10:56:52 AM PST by
SkyDancer
( ~ Just Consider Me A Random Fact Generator ~ Eat Sleep Fly Repeat ~)
To: grundle
Best Christmas present to me today, ever.
15 posted on
12/17/2018 10:57:39 AM PST by
Secret Agent Man
(Gone Galt; Not Averse to Going Bronson.)
To: grundle
From her looks, I'd say she was a member of the Momback tribe.
16 posted on
12/17/2018 10:57:55 AM PST by
Cowboy Bob
("Other People's Money" = The life blood of Liberalism)
To: grundle
Maybe that’s where Princess Liawatha’s Amerind DNA went?
19 posted on
12/17/2018 10:59:50 AM PST by
Ancesthntr
("The right to buy weapons is the right to be free." A. E. van Vogt, The Weapons Shops of Isher)
To: grundle
One of those commercials (I think it was 23 and Me) was about some woman who was so proud that her ancestry included some African royalty or something, but the actual graph displayed on the commercial showed that her connection to that part of her lineage was only a minute percentage, while she had over 34% Scottish or Irish heritage. They’re all a big joke.
21 posted on
12/17/2018 11:00:55 AM PST by
Two Kids' Dad
(((( "Honest Democrat" is a contradiction in terms ))))
To: grundle
22 posted on
12/17/2018 11:01:28 AM PST by
V_TWIN
To: grundle
23 posted on
12/17/2018 11:01:53 AM PST by
bwest
To: grundle
The video narrowed it down to Monback, Doodat or Dindu.
To: grundle
DNA tests are not necessarily reliable for the purpose of establishing precise ethnicity. DNA is not passed down equally among siblings and your DNA has likely been watered down by hundreds of people’s DNA over many generations.
The test does not necessarily mean she doesn’t descend from a particular tribe.
These tests are quite useful in identifying distant cousins and assisting genealogists in research. Ancestry and other sites are being swamped by people that are clueless about genealogy and expect some magic DNA test to save them from the hard work of genealogy.
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