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    1. Hakan Rotmwrt‏ @HakonRotmwrt Oct 13

      Indo-Europeans explainpic.twitter.com/vldcZUjVdj

      16 replies 7 retweets 61 likes
    2. ak‏ @akarlin88 Oct 13
      Replying to @HakonRotmwrt

      Caste system was stronger in the north, perhaps that resulted in much less diffusion of high verbal IQ Brahmin and merchant Vaisya genes into the lumpen Shudra masses. Ever notice how most Indian commenters write in some kind of primitive pidgin?

      1 reply 0 retweets 5 likes
    3. Hakan Rotmwrt‏ @HakonRotmwrt Oct 13
      Replying to @akarlin88

      I don’t think there’s evidence for such a scenario in the genetics of middle and lower castes in the deep south.

      1 reply 0 retweets 3 likes
    4. Hakan Rotmwrt‏ @HakonRotmwrt Oct 13
      Replying to @HakonRotmwrt @akarlin88

      Supreme Indian intelligence resides in Iyengars, various other types of Tamil Brahmin, and in Telugu Brahmins, people who are significantly more aboriginal than duller and “rapier” North Indian Brahmins.

      2 replies 1 retweet 9 likes
    5. Hakan Rotmwrt‏ @HakonRotmwrt Oct 13
      Replying to @HakonRotmwrt @akarlin88

      South Indian tribals, the Toda par excellence, exceed N. Indian tribals in nobility of carriage and conduct. I believe in the greatness of the Elamo-Veddoid race, of water buffalo, private wells, private baths, and public hydraulic sanitation, the blue skin of Lemuria

      1 reply 0 retweets 15 likes
    6. Pozzidonius‏ @Pozzidonius Oct 13
      Replying to @HakonRotmwrt @akarlin88

      So you are also an Elamo-Dravidian truther? I have tried to push this theory but pepo say no. Do u think AASI ancestry was a major factor in southern Iran prior to the Bronze Age?

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      tantum‏ @QuasLacrimas Oct 13
      Replying to @Pozzidonius @HakonRotmwrt @akarlin88

      “Elamo-Dravidian” was a nonsense theory by gullible fools who thought Indus symbols recorded a language

      6:43 PM - 13 Oct 2018
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        1. Pozzidonius‏ @Pozzidonius Oct 13
          Replying to @QuasLacrimas @HakonRotmwrt @akarlin88

          From what I understand there is no genetic linguistic link between Dravidian and Elamite. But all the scholarship on proto-Dravidian seems to point to an Urheimat in northwest India/Pak, and we know farmers from Iran arrived in India no later than the early bronze age

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