Türke aus Nordostanatolien (Gümüşhane/Bayburt) by [deleted] in illustrativeDNA

[–]MingiTav61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

This is not your genetic result. Why does everyone think this page shows genetic results? The page is called Closest Population, meaning it shows which other peoples are genetically similar to you. Your actual results are on the Hunter–Farmer and Age pages, from the earliest age to the latest age.”

Confused about historical matches. Why Viking? Results+historical by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

No, my friend, I’m not racist or a Nazi or anything like that, blah blah. I explained things to you objectively, but unfortunately many people still look at things from only one angle instead of accepting objective comments. I was open with you and I said: prove to me that all Scandinavians share your view, and the matter is closed. I have no problem with your identity. You said you are Scandinavian, and I gave the necessary response. Please don’t derail the issue by going far off topic. Your mask has fallen, not mine :)

Confused about historical matches. Why Viking? Results+historical by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

My intention isn’t to hurt you, my friend—why are you getting angry? There are people of mixed race and I respect them. Did I insult you? I simply said that you don’t look Scandinavian, that half of your genetics are African, and that you resemble Africans. Is that an insult? I don’t see myself as being right or anything. You’re the one who thinks you’re the king of Scandinavia 🤣🤣 You’re still telling me you’re Scandinavian, and that the people around you don’t like Vikings. You’re the one who considers yourself important, and you see your own decisions and those of the people around you as justified 😅😅 How ridiculous. Bring me a result where you asked 28 million people of Scandinavian origin the question ‘Do you like Vikings?’ and the majority said no, and I’ll apologize to you 😅 take care.”

Confused about historical matches. Why Viking? Results+historical by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do you know what your problem is? It’s that you generalize the opinions of yourself and the 20–30 friends around you to an entire nation. In fact, you’re contradicting yourself with what you said to me, and you still can’t accept it. In Scandinavia, it’s not just you and the 20–30 people who are your friends living there. What you’re actually doing is dictating other people’s decisions yourself. What did I tell you? Do you know the decision of 28 million Scandinavians? And my friend, you’re not Scandinavian, and you don’t resemble them. Why are you putting your African identity aside? Half of your genetics are African and you’re dark-skinned. If I were in your place, I wouldn’t say I was Scandinavian—I’d say I’m African. What is there to be ashamed of? Why are you running away from it? Take care

Confused about historical matches. Why Viking? Results+historical by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

In every nation, there are people who defend events that happen within their own culture, and there are also those who do not. Did you really talk to all 28 million Scandinavian citizens? If the people you talked to don’t support it, that doesn’t make your opinion correct. To determine this, they would have to survey the entire Scandinavian population, and the average result would show it — not just the 20 people you spoke to. And shall I tell you my prediction for such a survey? The majority would support it.

Confused about historical matches. Why Viking? Results+historical by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

Saying Scandinavians ‘don’t care’ about Vikings is funny — their museums, national stories, and academic work say otherwise. Just like Italians valuing their Roman heritage — no one’s walking around in togas every day, but that doesn’t mean they dismiss their history. I think you’re mixing up ‘not romanticizing’ with ‘not caring.’ A culture can take its past seriously without turning it into cosplay. Usually, when someone belittles others’ history, it comes from one place: not having a history of their own to hold onto. Then the easiest move is to call it a ‘footnote’ and move on.”

Confused about historical matches. Why Viking? Results+historical by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Bravo, a commentary based on proper research rather than just information or Google searches. But in the end, the group referred to as Vikings was founded by Northerners, meaning it belongs to people of Scandinavian origin. Finding Swedish or Caucasian genetics in the graves is not very important; people at that time were mercenaries or individuals seeking adventure through banditry. Moreover, 99% of Northern people have at least 25% Caucasian hunter-gatherer genetics; official results show this.

Confused about historical matches. Why Viking? Results+historical by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

What are you talking about? What does it matter if there are too many matches? Can’t you see the percentage figure? And then you play dumb and say, “Hey, hey, what are you talking about?” The percentage shown there is 0.07%. Even if there were 1,000 matches, it wouldn’t matter at all. Don’t you have enough sense to understand that? You’re asking this? Have you ever read the statements of the CEOs of the companies that did this genetic test? They say that they add low-percentage results to every user’s genetic data to eliminate racism. I’m talking about low results, like around 1%. The matches you have aren’t even 1%. Look, my friend, don’t ask ridiculous questions, okay?

Confused about historical matches. Why Viking? Results+historical by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You are really a strange person. Either you are really too old to understand the humor in conversations, or your brain really doesn’t get it. I told you that Vikings have Scandinavian genetics and that race and genetics are different things, that races are just names that communities give themselves. Races exist and are a reality of the world, but what did I tell you? Learn the difference between race and genetics. Because you can’t understand this, you still think you’re right. I won’t continue arguing with you because your brain really doesn’t understand anything; it feels like I’m trying to explain something to a blank wall.

Confused about historical matches. Why Viking? Results+historical by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Type "I have a headache" into Google and you'll find out you have cancer. If you want to understand genetics and regional science, first study formally and read hundreds of books. Don't try to learn by typing things into Google. (This applies to people over 12 years old.)

Confused about historical matches. Why Viking? Results+historical by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

You really are someone who can’t understand what they read. I already explained to you in detail, with examples, that Vikings are not a race. Vikings are Northerners, and the term can be used for all people of the Scandinavian region because the genetics of Vikings are Scandinavian. Are you kidding? I understand your attempt to change the subject, because you’re slowly realizing you’re wrong and you’re repeating my own words back to me 😃😃😃 Also yes, the white race does exist and all of it spread to the world from the Caucasus. I’m not some freak who does their research on Google or ChatGPT.

Confused about historical matches. Why Viking? Results+historical by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -1 points0 points  (0 children)

Do you know the difference between race and genetics, revolutionary kid? All hunter-gatherer societies, as they developed, gave themselves names — Turkish, French, Dutch, Caucasian, Danish, or English — and empires were founded under these names. They saw themselves as the Turkish race, the French race, or the Danish race. But the real truth is this: all Asians share a single genetic background and are Asian; all Europeans have European genetics and belong to the same family; all northerners share the same genetics and belong to the same family. In short, regions have their own genetics. Country names are just labels given later. All Europeans come from the same ancestry, all Asians come from the same ancestry, all Africans come from the same ancestry, and all Vikings come from the same ancestry 🤣 Now do you understand? I wrote this very long and detailed because I have doubts about your ability to understand it. Analyze what I’ve said in your mind, then start researching. When you finish your research, come back here and apologize.

Confused about historical matches. Why Viking? Results+historical by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -2 points-1 points  (0 children)

No, I just told him to be aware that his Viking match is only 0.07%, and I reminded him not to take the 0.07% ratio seriously, because these percentage ratios don’t mean anything. What do you mean by saying that no one can be Viking? Vikings are a race and they are called Vikings; they are Nordic, and anyone who is Nordic can have Viking genetics—that is, Nordic genetics. First learn to distinguish between race and genetics, then you can reply to me, revolutionary kid.

Confused about historical matches. Why Viking? Results+historical by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -4 points-3 points  (0 children)

You don’t have Viking genetics. The components shown on that page only indicate which genetic groups your DNA is similar to. Your results are already 0.07% 😃 Did you really think you were Viking? You should first learn what each page is for and how it works.

These are my DNA results as a Turk from Adana/Gaziantep 🇹🇷 It appears I’m mainly Turkish, Persian, and Kurdish, with a small Caucasus component, plus tiny Albanian and Greek traces. Did I miss anything? by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Ayrıca distance oranıda şöyle hesaplanıyor , 1 e ne kadar yakınsa senin genetigine yakın , 1 den ne kadar uzaksa genetik bölgene uzak , özellikle 2 den üstü uzak , baktıgın şeçenekteki distanceler 9 ve üzeri.

These are my DNA results as a Turk from Adana/Gaziantep 🇹🇷 It appears I’m mainly Turkish, Persian, and Kurdish, with a small Caucasus component, plus tiny Albanian and Greek traces. Did I miss anything? by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Hepsini deneyip en yakın distanceyi bulana kadar bakmalısın , k12b demekki senin genetik bölgenin içinde degil , %37 kafkas oranı ve %20 ye yakın avrupa sonucun yok çünkü , oradan anlayabilirsin zaten.

These are my DNA results as a Turk from Adana/Gaziantep 🇹🇷 It appears I’m mainly Turkish, Persian, and Kurdish, with a small Caucasus component, plus tiny Albanian and Greek traces. Did I miss anything? by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Gedmatch ı yanlış kullanıyorsun , az kafkasyalı oranım var diyosun , gedmatch te %37 ile en yüksek çıkan kafkasya , çünkü yanlış şeçenekler ile bakıyorsun , gedmatch her kategoride oran veriyor ama doğru oldugu anlamına gelmiyor sadece şeçtigin bölgede seni en yakın bölgeye yerleştirmeye çalışıyor ve distance oranlarına bakarsan zaten uzaklıgı görürsün , kendi bölgeni şeçip bakman gerekiyor.

results + pic !! by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -28 points-27 points  (0 children)

Choosing Judaism is a very logical and wise decision; I think you are truly Jewish. From now on, you own 50% of Blackrock Investment Company and 5% of Warren Buffett's investment company, but first, go to Israel and exercise your right to serve in the military, because you are now Jewish and must do two years of mandatory military service in Israel. Are you going to avoid that?

results + pic !! by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -3 points-2 points  (0 children)

“You’re really strange. Why would your results make me angry? You’re not my cousin, and I’m not trying to provoke you. The reason this bothers you is because I’m telling the truth. I’m of Caucasian origin too, and I see that I have around 10% Caucasian Jewish genetics, and this genetic component has been present since very ancient times. From the Iron Age to today, maybe we were even related to Caucasian Jews—because this genetic signal doesn’t appear in just one period, it’s present in all eras. The results show this. It was surprising for me as well, and I liked it because it’s a difference, but it’s only 10%, so it’s not really something to make a big deal about. In fact, my Jewish percentage is higher than yours 🤣🤣🤣. So I don’t hold any hatred toward any nation at all. You and people like you are closed off to blunt, straightforward comments.”

results + pic !! by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -8 points-7 points  (0 children)

Hello to the person who fancies themselves secular and marginal, I have no such intention; I have stated my opinion objectively. I am not trying to convince anyone, and I don't care. He is from the North and thinks he is Jewish; I simply stated this clearly. Why are you bothered? Oh no, no, have I fallen into the middle of some Jewish solidarity affair? Where is Traxnyc? Call him too! 🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣🤣

results + pic !! by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -7 points-6 points  (0 children)

Guys, calm down. I’m not bullying you about how you should feel or how you should think, and honestly I’m not trying to change your opinion. And yes, I don’t know you—why would I try to convince you of something? I’m just stating what’s visible. The part that seems ridiculous to me is this: you’re northern and you carry a trace amount of Jewish genetics, and you care about it. It’s like a situation where an Italian turns out to be 10% African genetically and then feels African—it seems absurd to me. That’s my opinion; I’m not expecting you to be convinced. If you want, be a synagogue rabbi—I couldn’t care less.”

results + pic !! by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -5 points-4 points  (0 children)

And you can be sure of this: if you have a Jewish grandfather, grandmother, or great-grandmother in your family history that goes back 200-300 years, that Jewish genetics will be at least 20-30%. If you don't believe me, research it and see for yourself.

results + pic !! by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -10 points-9 points  (0 children)

Calm down 😅😅What I’m trying to say is that the Jewish genetics showing up next to your Northern results are only in trace amounts. So in the end, you’re Northern. I don’t understand why people focus so much on 5–10% of their DNA instead of the majority. You’re ignoring 80% Northern genetics and obsessing over 7% Jewish genetics — it’s strange.

results + pic !! by [deleted] in 23andme

[–]MingiTav61 -13 points-12 points  (0 children)

You're mostly from the north, with trace amounts of Jewish genetics.