>Germans are less Aryan than Indians, Poles, and RussiansWhat did the Nazis mean by this?
It turned out that being an Aryan means being a gypsy with brown eyes. The next Nazis will have a grain ear on their armbands, and instead of the Star of David, they will paint swastikas as those who must be eliminated to cleanse Europe of dirty Aryans (dark-skinned Gypsies from the CHG+EHG combination). Instead of worshipping Thor, they will worship the Upper Palaeolithic Western Hunter Gatherers who passed on their Nordic heritage to modern Europeans (blue eyes). And instead of Agharta, people will dream of the Globular Amphora Culture. Take screenshots.
>>18223420Aryan is an aura, like rizz.
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It's not looking good R1a bros.
>>18223420>>18223454>AryanOutdated bullshit term. It was unscientific and ridiculous , even in the 30s. Tolkien made fun about nazis for using it.Using it in the age of haplogroup analysis is like bringing up yellow bile while talking about medicine.
>>18223973Are you that walking cancer cell that denies material cultures as possible ethnic representatives or something? Let me say that we've literally had 10 threads about "Aryan" this month. Enough already. It's getting tiresome, but here's a table a linguist made. The term wasn't only used for racial connotation (ethnonym) since the Yamnaya, but practically in all IE branches.
>>18223973Yes, Tolkien was wrong apparently>>18223986
>>18223986There was no common PIE ethnonym that we know of.However, there are some tribal/ethnic names that are spread across Europe that must originate from at least the Bell Beaker/Corded Ware period.The "Veneti" are one. We see a cognate name used for tribes across Europe from different language branches.Veneti (Celtic tribe Brittany)Veneti (Celto-Italic tribe Northeast Italy)Veneti (Baltic tribe (slavs?) Origin of Wends)Gwynedd (Wales, from Uenedoti)Eneti (Illyrian tribe)There are likely other examples I am missing.This is from a PIE root meaning love, affection.In Proto-Celtic: wenyā ("family, kin")In Proto-Germanic: winiz ("friend, loved one")The Gaelic word *fine ("race, family, kindred") is from the same root.
>>18224279https://desuarchive.org/his/thread/18209648/
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/United_States_v._Bhagat_Singh_Thind"Aryan" is a meaningless term outside of linguistics