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  1. Maira La

    Islamophobia In The Indian Workplace: A Tale Of 3 Muslim Women

    Tbh you would have occupied BD if you had a pair :lol: Oh now that you can't do it because of the international media frenzy, it's supposedly a 'meme' app. You vermin have the strangest ways of coping :lol:
  2. Maira La

    Islamophobia In The Indian Workplace: A Tale Of 3 Muslim Women

    Muslim women are publicly sold in India, of course that's so much better than wearing hijab in a Muslim country.. https://asia.nikkei.com/Politics/Shocking-Indian-live-auction-puts-Muslim-women-up-for-sale2 Braindead idiot. :)
  3. Maira La

    Islamophobia In The Indian Workplace: A Tale Of 3 Muslim Women

    I propose a 3 front f*cking of India, we can cut off the chicken's neck at the most opportune moment and march into WB when the rats are at their weakest. :)
  4. Maira La

    Islamophobia In The Indian Workplace: A Tale Of 3 Muslim Women

    If you could hurt us you you would have already done that. It takes balls to hurt others, which hindu rats are not known to have.
  5. Maira La

    Islamophobia In The Indian Workplace: A Tale Of 3 Muslim Women

    Hindus don't need a country. I hope in my lifetime India is partitioned into 4 parts, with BD, China, PK each taking their own piece and the Dravidians getting their own country in the South. Our lebensraum project should involve getting WB, Bihar, MP, Jharkhand, Chattisgarh and Orissa. You...
  6. Maira La

    Islamophobia In The Indian Workplace: A Tale Of 3 Muslim Women

    India belongs to Muslims. Ideally you Hindus should be 2nd class citizens with limited rights.
  7. Maira La

    Chandrayaan 3 - a curtain raiser by ISRO

    With so much free food, supapowa India is achieving great milestones :lol: https://economictimes.indiatimes.com/news/india/level-of-hunger-in-india-serious-ranks-107-on-global-hunger-index-2022/articleshow/94876759.cms?from=mdr
  8. Maira La

    Is open defecation a cultural thing?

    They say their so called "civilization" is 10,000 years old. So it took 10,000 years, two kinds of invasions by civilized people (Islamic, European) and the advent of 21st century to even start to do something about the open defecation culture. Dindus are very hard to civilize which must have...
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    Is open defecation a cultural thing?

    I wonder how shocked the first wave of Islamic invaders were when they saw the followers of Vedic culture defecating in the open.. so much for ancient "civilization" :lol:
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    Is open defecation a cultural thing?

    Before GoI started feeding international agencies fake data, 74% of Indians defecated in the open according WHO & UNICEF: 74%, that's more than a BILLION HUMANS defecating in the open. That's also nearly the percentage of Indians (78%) belonging to Hindu faith. When that many people...
  11. Maira La

    S. Korea's economy drops out of global top 10

    A very unfair ranking, comparing continents (India, pop. 1400 million) to nation states (South Korea, pop. 50 million).
  12. Maira La

    Variation in Bronze Age Europe and the problem with 'Indo' in Indo-European

    I'm not talking about the Papuan people. They are of course very different from other Eurasians due to their Denisovan ancestry -- in fact you as an Indonesian are genetically much closer to me than you are to a Papuan in Eastern Indonesia. Unfortunately I don't see any data for Eastern...
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    Variation in Bronze Age Europe and the problem with 'Indo' in Indo-European

    @Indos Indonesians from Java score more Austroasiatic ancestry than Austronesian one, but the ratio varies based on geography I guess. An individual from Eastern Indonesia I suppose would score much higher Austronesian.
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    Variation in Bronze Age Europe and the problem with 'Indo' in Indo-European

    Vanuatu is not the origin of Austronesians. But we have ancient DNA recovered from Vanuatu, dated to 900 BC, that are pure Austronesian. I can use it as a proxy for Austronesian ancestry in my models. Modern Vanuatu residents are mixed people.
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    Variation in Bronze Age Europe and the problem with 'Indo' in Indo-European

    You're going off in a tangent. The point is change of language is accompanied by geneflow. Turkish people have 11% East Asian genes, while being surrounded on all sides by people with no East Asian genes such as Greeks, Armenians, Iranians and Arabs. Guess where that comes from?
  16. Maira La

    Variation in Bronze Age Europe and the problem with 'Indo' in Indo-European

    Just proved my point. The Anglo-Saxon invasion altered both language and genetics. The modern English are not exactly the same people as the English during Roman rule, and before Anglo-Saxon invasion:
  17. Maira La

    Variation in Bronze Age Europe and the problem with 'Indo' in Indo-European

    @nahtanbob is it merely a coincidence that a UP Brahmin scores substantial Sintashta ancestry (~25%) but a Dravidian speaker from Kerala scores almost none? Or maybe it's a coincidence that an Amhara speaker in Ethiopia scores substantial Bronze Age Levantine ancestry while their non-Semitic...
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    Variation in Bronze Age Europe and the problem with 'Indo' in Indo-European

    You don't know what you're talking about, like any Indian in the internet. Spread of languages is strongly connected to population movement and genetics. I have been modelling different different East Asian populations the last couple of days, and based on what I saw the connection is pretty...
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    Variation in Bronze Age Europe and the problem with 'Indo' in Indo-European

    Spread of language is tied to population movement. Take for example the African Island nation of Madagascar - they speak Austronesian, a language that originated in Eastern Asia. It's no surprise that they also carry East Asian genes:
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    Variation in Bronze Age Europe and the problem with 'Indo' in Indo-European

    Modern Europeans primarily descend from four ancestral populations: EHG, CHG, WHG and Anatolian farmers. EHG are Eastern European hunter-gatherers. WHG are their Western European counterparts. CHG are hunter gatherers from the Caucasus. Anatolian farmers, as their name says, originated in...
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