""Blood group A was associated mainly with the white, European 'race,' while blood group B was attributed to the dark-skinned 'races,'" writes Swiss historian Myriam Spörri in a recently published book on the cultural history of blood-group research."
World War I - 1914-1917 Hardly "recent," and certainly NOT a large enough sample size.
You haven't connected these dots -- as always, you're just throwing out random data points and making erroneous assertions.
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equineluvr ago
""Blood group A was associated mainly with the white, European 'race,' while blood group B was attributed to the dark-skinned 'races,'" writes Swiss historian Myriam Spörri in a recently published book on the cultural history of blood-group research."
World War I - 1914-1917 Hardly "recent," and certainly NOT a large enough sample size.
You haven't connected these dots -- as always, you're just throwing out random data points and making erroneous assertions.
(I KNOW WHO you are.)
TrueBloodCrypt ago
A Merovingian.