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Could it be possible that the arian race came from albinos?

by Guest32120  |  earlier

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there are some albinos that have blue eyes (most that I have seen actually have blue eyes)

for example this albino model:

http://pic.yesky.com/picupload2/20051231/1040074.jpg

has blue eyes although i think maybe the blue-ness was enhanced.

I know this might be an ignorant question, because everyone knows that the reason white people are white because of the amount of sun exposed to the skin, over a long person of time (a thousand years according to wiki)

but yeah, is this out of the question?

for example... a partial albino...and a jew for example reproduce, and the offspring are... blonde?

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  1. no it doesn't work like that, i cant really be bothered to explain  


  2. Albinos could never have produced a race. Albinism is a genetic disorder and is not benefitial for survival - quite the opposite.

    There is no such thing as arian race, white people are Indo-Europeans.

  3. No... albinism is with pretty much every mammal, and its just a sort of mutant thing!  It just pops up, there is no correlation in families or species, its pretty impossible that a whole race is albino!

  4. There is'nt such a thing as an aryan race. The aryans were an indian tribe from northern India. Hitler stole the idea & the swastika from that indian tribe & used it for his own purposes. As for the Albino idea I think it's absolutely preposterous.

  5. I think the idea of an arian race is inaccurate, so I won't use that term.

    The Asia Minor Indo-Europeans are light-skinned people in the past. This is due to some natural selection. The lighter pigment made production of vitamin D more efficient in that area of weak sun and short (winter) days. Since vitamin D was in short supply, the lighter skinned people survived better. That was then. Nowadays, vitamin D is rarely an important consideration; people get enough if it from sources other than the sun.

    You don't need albinos for this scenario.

    Albinos are completely a different genetic situation. They have an inability to produce skin pigment at all. This would be a harmful (for survival) mutation where ever it occurred, and would be selected against.

    A mate with an albino and a "normal" pigmented person, the offspring would most closely resemble the normal pigment pattern, but carrying the albino gene(s).

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