Posted on 08/21/2013 3:05:37 PM PDT by Little Bill
I was watching a cooking show and the cast preparing a Engagement Feast for a Guy and this Smoking 1/2 Korean Girl. I have known quite a few Koreans but she looked like a semi-round rye, Viet Nam term.
It kicked me back to late 1967, when driving through the front gate of Cu Chi base camp, I saw a hot smoking young lady sitting out side the gate, as opposed to squatting, waiting for someone. I had done a tour through the cat houses of Cu Chi so I knew she wasn't one of the local talent.
I asked my driver who the round eye was. He told me, being wiser in the ways of the world than I was at the time, 3/4 French and an Officers Bimbo.
Flash forward 11 Years. I went to work for ICI Americas and my Boss was Dutch, 3/4 Dutch and 1/4 Javanese, POW during WW2, a real great Engineer and Mentor. He married a Dutch girl and all the kids were white- blond, his oldest son was killed in VN.
Several years ago Race Bannon and I were in Delaware at a get together with his Marine Pals. The woman, who was the host, was half Japanese but her daughter was Blond and blue eyed, lovely young child.
Genetics is fascinating.
>>I am pure European-American and I feel no white guilt. <<
Well there is your problem right there. Off to the obozo/holder re-educatum camps for you!
That is why I posted this thread.
Findings by American anthropologist C. Loring Brace, University of Michigan, will surely be controversial in race conscious Japan. The eye of the predicted storm will be the Ainu, a "racially different" group of some 18,000 people now living on the northern island of Hokkaido. Pure-blooded Ainu are easy to spot: they have lighter skin, more body hair, and higher-bridged noses than most Japanese. Most Japanese tend to look down on the Ainu.
Brace has studied the skeletons of about 1,100 Japanese, Ainu, and other Asian ethnic groups and has concluded that the revered samurai of Japan are actually descendants of the Ainu, not of the Yayoi from whom most modern Japanese are descended. In fact, Brace threw more fuel on the fire with:
"Dr. Brace said this interpretation also explains why the facial features of the Japanese ruling class are so often unlike those of typical modern Japanese. The Ainu-related samurai achieved such power and prestige in medieval Japan that they intermarried with royality and nobility, passing on Jomon-Ainu blood in the upper classes, while other Japanese were primarily descended from the Yoyoi." The reactions of Japanese scientists have been muted so. One Japanese anthropologist did say to Brace," I hope you are wrong."
The Ainu and their origin have always been rather mysterious, with some people claiming that the Ainu are really Caucasian or proto-Caucasian - in other words, "white." At present, Brace's study denies this interpretation.
(The oldest pottery ever found was made by the Jomon people)
>>Whomever will take their place will certainly not give a rip about the black experience in America.<<
If they weren’t killing themselves off by attrition, the Japanese could certainly show how a Master Race conducts itself.
Their response to charges of racism is “yes? And your point is?”
Bill, I was waiting for you, you started me thinking about this 10 or 12 years ago.
I could be happy for the rest of my life with a cinnamon girl
Because most traits involve multiple alleles (versions) of multiple genes. It’s like playing Yahtzee with hundreds of dice instead of 5.
Plus people only think they know what their genetic ancestry is, but we don’t, especially in the US where there has been a great deal of hybridizing going on.
Until the human genome is fully mapped, we won’t know, only guess at how those yahtzee dice rack up and interact.
Genes have different versions called alleles. A dominant trait generally involves an allele that does something like produce more of a protein or chemical than the recessive version does.
I was driving home today and saw one, cute and her white boyfriend was smiling. I think that a lot of Black Broads are looking for stability they are not finding in their own community,
You mean as opposed to the slant eye, the chink, the gook, the mama sahn?
Slope.
I’m sorry, what was the point of this post?
If you compare a !kung tribseman in south Africa living on the Kalahari desert to a gentleman from Japan, you will find less genetic diversity than in two random Chimps living in the same tribe in Africa.
We don’t really have a lot of genetic diversity.
There is a bit of a divide between Africa and Everywhere else. There is significantly less genetic difference between Swedes and japanese vs Africans and anyone else.
Han-guk is Korean for Korean person.
I'm sure you can come up with more derogatory terms for Asian and Vietnamese women if you try..........
I could be happy for the rest of my life with, or without one.
Happiness is a choice. No matter where you go, there you are.
Hey, you forgot zipperhead and slope!
AGAIN, what is the point of this thread, except to drudge up Nam era slurs and put them out there?
I was in an inter racial marriage for over 22 years. I’ve forgotten more insults and slurs (mostly from white women)than most folks here will ever know.
So, what’s the point?
Ask Bill, not me........
I know a young boy who is 3/4 black or perhaps a little less (I don’t know his father’s complete lineage,although he appears black, but his mother is 1/2 black, 1/2 white with likely some American Indian). This child was born with curly blond hair, practically platinum. He’s now around 11 and he still has blond hair. His skin is also very light.
We used to own a timeshare on Bonaire, NA, where there are many, many families with one blond Dutch parent and one Antillian. Watching these families when they were out to dinner was just amazing: everything from pure straight blonde hair, milky-skinned, blue-eyed to very dark, curly black hair, brown eyed and a lot of mixtures in between.
The Caribbean is full of gorgeous people with brown skins and eyes ranging from turquoise to green and hair ranging from black through blond to reds and browns.
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