It's not a cline. It's one race from that region, with tiny pockets of an Aryan mixed race in the very very northwest of the subcontinent and a few pockets of abos in the south.
Couldn't care less what language they speak. Rishe soonak speaks English, doesn't make him an Englishman.
The problem is you are relying on graphs that are taking different pockets of races in the data. But if you look around you and see the subcontinents at work for example, you couldn't tell a hindu from a paki just by looking or hearing them. Not even if you saw what they eat. You couldn't tell them apart if your life depended on it.
My whole argument is they are the same people despite their genetic makeup. They are one people in major, discounting a handful of very separate groups within
Ragnar 0 points 6 hours ago
It's not a cline. It's one race from that region, with tiny pockets of an Aryan mixed race in the very very northwest of the subcontinent and a few pockets of abos in the south.
Couldn't care less what language they speak. Rishe soonak speaks English, doesn't make him an Englishman.
The problem is you are relying on graphs that are taking different pockets of races in the data. But if you look around you and see the subcontinents at work for example, you couldn't tell a hindu from a paki just by looking or hearing them. Not even if you saw what they eat. You couldn't tell them apart if your life depended on it.
My whole argument is they are the same people despite their genetic makeup. They are one people in major, discounting a handful of very separate groups within