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       Aryan and skin-color?
       By: antizion Date: January 25, 2026, 11:31 am
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       I've noticed that our enemies could use our understanding of
       Aryanism to demonstrate the light-skin = Aryan.
       Aryan Diffusion Part 6 states that the Aryans came from
       Anatolian farmers.
       It's theorized that lighter-skin came from Anatolian farmers
       too, to help with Vitamin D.
       So it can be concluded lighter-skin = Aryan?
       How would one rebut this?
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       Re: Aryan and skin-color?
       By: 90sRetroFan Date: January 25, 2026, 5:19 pm
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       "Aryan Diffusion Part 6 states that the Aryans came from
       Anatolian farmers."
       That is only Part 6. The Aryans in Parts 1-5 and 7 did not come
       from Anatolian farmers.
       "It's theorized that lighter-skin came from Anatolian farmers
       too, to help with Vitamin D."
       Light skin evolved independently in different parts of the
       world:
  HTML https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Light_skin
       [quote]After the ancestors of West Eurasians and East Eurasians
       diverged more than 40,000 years ago, lighter skin tones evolved
       independently in a subset of each of the two populations. In
       West Eurasians, the A111T allele of the rs1426654 polymorphism
       in the pigmentation gene SLC24A5 has the largest skin lightening
       effect and is widespread in Europe, South Asia, Central Asia,
       the Near East and North Africa.[26]
       ...
       Meanwhile, in the case of East Asia and the Americas, a
       variation of the MFSD12 gene is responsible for lighter skin
       colour.[32][/quote]
       "So it can be concluded lighter-skin = Aryan?"
       No. Firstly, the Neolithic Revolution also occurred in regions
       where dark skin was evolutionarily advantageous and hence which
       did not evolve light skin. Secondly, the alleles for skin
       lightening are different than the alleles for Aryan traits,
       therefore subsequent carriers of the alleles for skin lightening
       do not necessarily have Aryan traits, and furthermore light skin
       does not even statistically correlate with Aryan traits. For
       example:
       [img width=1280
       height=601]
  HTML https://news.cornell.edu/sites/chronicle.cornell/files/allele460.jpg?itok=UbLQJC7v[/img]
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