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    IndoEuropeans, from which virtually all modern Caucasian peoples are derived of, originated in far northern India. This categorization of humanity includes certain peoples of Northern India, Persia (Iran), parts of Central Asia, and virtually all of Europe. Basically, they came in several waves and divided up into Mediterranean / Iberian / Hellenistic peoples, Celtic-Teutonic peoples (simple microevolution to adjust to the cold, misty north), and the Slavic peoples who probably came in the third wave. They crossed the Caucasus mountains (hence the term ‘Caucasians’) and swept into Europe, intermarrying or destroying the indigenous Europeans (extremely little is known about them except that they built Stonehenge and other stone structures, and that they were shorter and slightly darker [they probably resembled Bjork]; it is theorized that the Basques and the Catalans are descended of them because their origin languages are almost completely unrelated to the IndoEuropean Branch of languages) and spreading throughout and forming distinct tribes, nations and races. The first IndoEuropeans, unlike Hitler’s vision of blond haired blue eyed Teutons, more or less resembled Persians or fairer-skinned Northern Indians. As for South India, it is not only a more tropical region, but it is in very close proximity to both East Africa (African tradesmen settling in South India is documented) and the East Indies (presumably where Micronesians / Aborigines would have originated). Also, it is a common denominator throughout a multitude of cultures that ‘privileged’ (therefore, superior) people are lighter skinned whereas the lowly are darker skinned because the latter must work outside in the fields or market, whereas the former has the luxury of lounging around inside all day. This is the origin of poor whites in America often being called ‘rednecks’, why excessively and deathly pale skin was fashionable in Victorian England, why fair skin is prized in Japan, why the North Chinese had regarded themselves as superior to the more subtropical South Chinese and those derived of them (Thais, Vietnamese, etc.) and so on and so forth.

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