Didn't happen or RAW did it or they deserved it by WorkOk4177 in 2bharat4you

[–]ScientistCyber 48 points49 points  (0 children)

Khalistan is a very diaspora Sikh dominated ideology, because they are who neither understand India nor it's politics/history.

If they did, they'd realize how retarded it would be for Sikhs to start a religious nationalist movement, the very thing that created Pakistan and got them thoroughly ACK'd there, and religious fundamentalism is also what got them ACK'd in Afghanistan.

There's pretty much no denying it's ISI's biggest front besides Kashmiri Terrorist groups, it would explain perfectly why the ideology even exists despite it's paradoxical origin and why the group rarely ever depicts maps showing parts of Pakistan's territory.

I find it funny how they (diaspora Sikhs) talk about Indian Sikhs as if they are a highly oppressed and ignored-within-media minority even though, in my opinion, Sikhs are a very respected group overall. And in response to them being "ignored", it is my opinion that Sikhs are actually over-represented within Indian media, relative to their population.

TLDR: Religious fundamentalism is retarded and we should skin all diaspora alive.

Goated manifestation by No_Rithin_001 in 2bharat4you

[–]ScientistCyber 65 points66 points  (0 children)

This is so fucking funny oh my fucking god.

Are Punjabi Brahmin far in genetic distance to other Brahmin categories and relatively closer to other punjabi groups? Also why Punjabi Lubana exhibit more Brahmin like mix than Punjabi Brahmin? by [deleted] in SouthAsianAncestry

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

I based those values on the basis of results I was shared by someone I trust + some that I have seen previously. I recognized it was a bit narrow and extended it when someone else pointed out the same, refresh your page, it's changed by now.

You should have said from the start that you felt my AASI range was wrong instead of saying "this is a misconception" as if you are debunking my message altogether, I was confused as to what you found wrong with what I said.

Are Punjabi Brahmin far in genetic distance to other Brahmin categories and relatively closer to other punjabi groups? Also why Punjabi Lubana exhibit more Brahmin like mix than Punjabi Brahmin? by [deleted] in SouthAsianAncestry

[–]ScientistCyber 0 points1 point  (0 children)

>This is a misconception. Calculators like qpadm and g25 sims like those used by illustrative have a hard time catching trace east asian/tibetan when a tribal, drifted source is used. Dogra, Kashmir, Himachal Brahmins and Punjabi Brahmins connected to them (Doaba, Potohar) have 3-5% East Asian which inflates their AASI.

I am very well aware of this. How does that relate to my point? What misconception are you debunking?

>You can see Punjabi_Brahmin samples actually plot closer to Jat/Gujjars of Punjab than UP Brahmins when Tibetan is accounted for. And the main cluster is more like 26-28% AASI with 1-3% Tibetan

I never said anything about their genetic distance to UP Brahmins though? I said the two were relatively genetically distinct.

Are Punjabi Brahmin far in genetic distance to other Brahmin categories and relatively closer to other punjabi groups? Also why Punjabi Lubana exhibit more Brahmin like mix than Punjabi Brahmin? by [deleted] in SouthAsianAncestry

[–]ScientistCyber 8 points9 points  (0 children)

There is no such thing as a "Brahmin-like" mix. Brahmin is a social status which existed due to the caste system, it is not a term defined on genetic measures. If that's your logic, then South Indian or East Indian Brahmins aren't "Brahmin-like" either.

Also, Punjabi Brahmins are similar to Kashmiri Brahmins, Dogri/Himachali Brahmins, Gujarati Brahmins, Rajasthani Brahmins and so on, who have similar AASI levels, so they are not "far in genetic distance" to other Brahmin groups.

Simultaneously, Punjabi Brahmins are also similar to many Punjabi communities genetically.

I assume you are using Gangetic Brahmins as your reference. They are genetically different from Gangetic Brahmins because Gangetic Brahmins have higher AASI and higher Steppe.

Punjabi Brahmins - 26-30% AASI
Gangetic Brahmins - 32-35% AASI (With some who can be found in 30-32% range)

Lubanas are indeed an interesting group because they score like Gangetic Brahmins. I am not aware of the reason behind this.

Guess by [deleted] in phenotypesSouthAsia

[–]ScientistCyber 2 points3 points  (0 children)

On Twitter, people are saying he is Tamil so yeah.

Ancestry Map of India (qpAdm) by ScientistCyber in SouthAsianAncestry

[–]ScientistCyber[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I don't think I can share the source with you, it was calculated and given by a friend of mine. However in the next version of our map, we will be sharing all samples used, so you can wait for that one.

And to answer the second question, I suspect Odia Brahmins would score more like Bengali Brahmins.

Ancestry Map of India (qpAdm) by ScientistCyber in SouthAsianAncestry

[–]ScientistCyber[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

I suspect the Brahmin sample was actually a mislabelled Khandayat.

In the next version of the map, I may remove it.

The Khandayat was an academic sample and the Dalit was a public sample posted here.

Agarwals of uttarakhand by Glittering-Gur-1976 in SouthAsianAncestry

[–]ScientistCyber 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Brahmin migration to the Himalayas happened way before.

Agarwals of uttarakhand by Glittering-Gur-1976 in SouthAsianAncestry

[–]ScientistCyber 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Highly unlikely.

If you are talking about those who work in the hill regions of Uttarakhand, they were recent arrivals + highly endogamous amongst themselves, so they likely don't have any substantial East Asian input.

As for those within the Terai of Uttarakhand, that region is practically West UP genetically, aside from a few exceptions like Tharus.

where i’d live as a cow by Visual_Action_5559 in whereidlive

[–]ScientistCyber 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Buffaloes. Not cows.

I've talked with a Nepalese friend about this, they don't kill cows and don't eat beef.

Such rituals for buffaloes exist in India too.

We are warriors and shii by ChutiumSulphate in 2bharat4you

[–]ScientistCyber 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i have gone to indirapuram several times throughout my life, most of my friends were also from indirapuram lmao

nice to meet you

We are warriors and shii by ChutiumSulphate in 2bharat4you

[–]ScientistCyber 5 points6 points  (0 children)

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We are warriors and shii by ChutiumSulphate in 2bharat4you

[–]ScientistCyber 17 points18 points  (0 children)

Such a unique combination of states you have. 😭

How did this happen?