Once again, because you probably didn't understand:
In the beginning, there was not a single man in Europe.
From a scientific, religious and logical point of view.
Only if people appeared in Europe.
Therefore:
1) The Irish are descendants of the first tribes that migrated to Europe (leaving from the Middle East).
2) The tribes that left the Middle East split into 2 different branches: One went to the Steppa, the other to Anatolia.
3) The Steppe and Anatolian tribes will probably meet again, before there is even a single human in Ireland.
4) Their meetings were different: Sometimes with war, other times with peace. In times of peace there could be (sex) between the Steppe and Anatolian tribes. Sex will be for pleasure (in peacetime) or rape (in wartime).
5) After Sex, children with mixed descent appear: Steppo-Anatolian.
6) People probably don't exist in Ireland yet.
7) Only now are people leaving for Ireland.
8) What people?
9) Pure Steppe people (unmixed). (Tribe 1)
10) The people of Anatolia are pure (unmixed). (Tribe 2)
11) Mixed people (Steppa-Anatolia). (Tribe 3)
12) The origin of the Irish will be from all these tribes.
So what is wrong with what I said?
13) The ancestors of the Irish are the same as those of the Latins and Germans.
14) Initially they lived in the Middle East.
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In Europe, one of the first mixtures between the Steppe people and those from Anatolia took place in Romania.
So in Romania (or in the area of Romania) the real ancestors of the Irish appear.