@__Maybe_Baby__@oliveegirl@ReemAmirIbrahim The point is the Arab invasion basically revamped the culture, language, and other aspects of Egypt but the gene pool has remained relatively stable. It’s similar to how Finns speak a Finno-Ugric language and how Turks speak a Turkic language, but received minimal genetic input
@vairogreco@mojorisn75@AnastasiaUA111 Having nukes doesn’t matter when half of your citizens shit in the street and live in slums lol. Also, in that case China is more powerful + more developed than India, so it is the better country
@Mitochondr36575@zoomafrika1 Prehistoric humans originating in the African continent migrating into China does not mean they are African today. Every population migrated somewhere out of Africa into other places, doesn’t mean they’re black.
@usaffffk3@Hoacuuc777@Miguelvaz1500 Also, BOTH Austroasiatic and Tai Kadai as language families emerged from areas inhabited by Tai Kadai. We don’t even know if the vast majority of Baiyue spoke Tai Kadai. Just the fact it was significant as well as Austroasiatic
@usaffffk3@Hoacuuc777@Miguelvaz1500 I get the analogy you’re trying to make but Han Chinese and most Chinese dynasties, especially the Han are directly connected in a way no ethnic group is with the Baiyue. My point still stands, no ethnicity can take claim for the entirety of Baiyue
@usaffffk3@Hoacuuc777@Miguelvaz1500 I was correcting your initial statement, because you just said rigidly the Baiyue were only Tai Kadai. Majority speak Tai Kadai languages. But a significant portion also spoke Austroasiatic languages. Like I said, no ethnicity can truly claim themselves Baiyue for themselves
@usaffffk3@Hoacuuc777@Miguelvaz1500 Both of yall are wrong lmao. The Baiyue were not a single ethnic group, in fact the opposite. It was many ethnic groups under one label so no country or ethnicity can really claim themselves as “Baiyue”
@JPanda888@CarlZha Vietnam surprisingly isn’t closer to the Cambodian or Lao out of the SE Asian groups, but rather the Northern Thai. But they share the most genetic affinity with ethnic minorities like the Zhuang.
@CallmeCrispcrab@Lunasreign_@moliathh I’m not saying Vietnam didn’t have Indian influence. Of course it did. You clearly didn’t read my post because I only talked about Northern Vietnam before it bordered Cambodia. This doesn’t make South VN Indosphere btw.
@theawakenedboy@kangminlee@AnonSaged Def not. If anything they consume Korean media in large amounts and any negative sentiment only arose pretty recently, and even then it’s mostly confined to Indonesians
@B007EYSL4YER@faliqfahmie@wayofftheres@kangminlee@vdare I like how you’re throwing vague insults and utilizing ad hominem instead as an excuse to not refute my argument. You did this with the other people in the replies too. Maybe you need to self-reflect.