Elizabeth Warren, heap-big Cherokee*, is parading around her DNA tests which the slavering MSM is claiming proves her to be an Indian. Hold on one sixty-fourth of a moon there, squaw. The Nazis would disagree.
Sadly, Elizabeth Warren still isn't an American Indian, even under this schema. |
Assuming this was an 8 1/2 x 11 (2.75 horizontal inches per ancestor dot) chart, made for handing out to members of the Volk, curious to see if they should start packing their bags for the camps, then a chart with a similar font size would have been about 15' by 12' in order to include the layer at which Elizabeth Warren would have been considered an Indian. The Nazis could have handed those out as linoleum patterns as they would have been larger than the average room in a German house.
As the progressives these days are basically Nazis without ambition, if she wins the presidency, we could very well see racial-classification-as-flooring sold at Home Depot. After all, when fascists take power, every big business wants to cozy up to the rulers.
Bonus Tidbit: On the lower end, Warren could be as little as 1/1024th redskin. A Nuremberg racial chart at that level would cover three quarters of a football field.
* - The Cherokees disagree and are telling her, "Beat it, paleface. You're not one of us." Then again, what do the Cherokee know about being Cherokee anyway?
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Assuming the expert is being correctly quoted, he's ...got some issues. DNA doesn't work that way, although it's close enough for up to about 1/ 4 or 1/8th if the groups are different enough. This can be observed in animals, probably where the Nazis lifted it from.
(Assuming enough genes that aren't shared makes it really messy, especially since we KNOW that Indians were brought back to Europe from the start, and since we're talking about humans there's a really good chance that European offspring entered the native genetic population, one way or another.)
Maybe he's applying the standards that would be used for a population sampling to Warren's genetics? Which is still bad, but not AS bad.
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