Recently I heard two very interesting things from a famous 33rd rank mason -- he said that Alexander Pushkin was a decendat from the ethiopian people that were the *guardians of the Ark of the Covenant* And also I heard that at that time, Ethiopia's population was not negroid, but Caucasian.
I hope im not offending anyone, I just want to hear what you guys think.
His great-grandfather was kidnapped from Africa (apparently some area around modern day Cameroon not Ethiopia) and presented to Peter the Great as a gift, eventually he'd become a Russian Nobleman & General in his own right and Alexander Pushkin came from his line.
So how come Pushkin's geat-gradfather is black, and he is white?
Gavin Sullivan
One of his ancestors was a black slave kept around as court clown because the Russians have never seen a nigger before. >guardians of the Ark of the Covenant Top kek
Isaiah Ortiz
Being albino doesn't make you caucasian you absolute retard.
There was definitely white admixture in Ethiopians but to say they were primarily caucasion is retarded. I have no idea about Pushkin.
Jack Young
they still protect protect the ark covenant to this day faggot, or at least have a building they say its in
Bentley Morgan
>entire ethnicity is protecting the Ark >implying they even have it in the first place
Adam Nelson
>One of his ancestors was a black slave kept around as court clown because the Russians have never seen a nigger before. That 'ancestor' was adopted as the Emperor's godson because Peter admired his intelligence, was given a first-rate education in France on his behalf, and become a noble within the imperial court.
Carson Phillips
>Being albino doesn't make you caucasian you absolute retard. If you are Ethiopian it does. Look at this Ethiopian albino, she's basically a white girl. She definitely benefits from white privilege.
Luke King
Nope. His black ancestor was from central africa
Lincoln Hill
Yes, but that's in the 16th century or smth. The Arc existed about 2000 years earlier.
Xavier Ortiz
what are you saying? typical negroids/blacks inhabited central africa at that time
Liam Barnes
Pretty cute but the chin is a little odd looking.
Oliver Carter
You don't understand what caucasian means. It has nothing to do with skin colour and everything to do with ancestry. Being albino does not make you more caucasian.
Jason Collins
Well there was a mason, who was highest rank (33rd) and he was speaking how Pushkin's origin is from Ethiopia, and one of his ancestors was guardian of the Arc (the one that contained the tablets with the 10 rules of God) So im wandering if its possible that his etyopian ancestor migrated from Etyopia (or his children) and so on and so on and eventually someone of that family goes to Cameroon.
Cooper Bell
If breed exclusively amongst the same group, outgroup phenotype traits disappear within 3 and 4 generations.
Wyatt Young
caucasian is grouped within is a common bone structure
All caucasians have similar facial structure and back-limb ratio. Same with capoids, mongoloids, aboriginals and that other african group I can't remember.
Jose Taylor
Was I lied to when someone told me that if the (great) grandfather/grandmother is black, a descendent can just randomly be born black even if their parents are white?
Kayden Bell
it's freak accident, same with most extreme genetic mutation
Basically, when these kinds of mixing, the gene that creates high melanin skin tissue is not replaced nor deactivated, rather it competes with the other skin expression genes, it's why mixed people have their own skin colour - both of their genes are active. Compare it with horse-zebra hybrids. They are different kinds of genes so they literally have to compete to see who creates more hair folicles, so zorses end up with both organs - part zebra skin and part horse skin - in semi-random distribution. In this case both active but are cannot occupy the same room/cell.
In the same way, with each generation, you white skin expression genes occupy more and more room until your black gene is essentially made irrelevant - bred out entirely or made recessive (don't quote me on this part - i don't remember that much from my biology classes). Ultimately disappears as the changes of it ending up in a successfully bred gamete diminish as white skin genes keep adding up.
So I guess it's possible if you have a black skin gene that is lucky enough to end up being the only skin gene in a zygote, but it's very rare. I guess there's a chance of it happening as long as the family still has the gene active - in which case you'll notice it.
Logan Richardson
>Was I lied to pretty much yeah but I guess it has a very small chance
Dominic Hill
That's what the cheating wife tells her husband ;)