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Garlic and black polyester,
black polyester and garlic...
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I have a friend who worked in Norway few years ago and he met Somalians. And he told me that even in different negroes opinion Somalians are retarded people, they told him that Somalians have custom to get married only with tribe members what means familly in fact.
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Since Sweden's climate is so clearly racist, its time for Swedes to begin discussing their collective guilt and ways to begin to get rid of it.
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Wake up and smell the coffee.
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I had an impression that autism was almost exclusively limited to people of European origin, and almost non-existent in African populations, so I thought it was a genetic condition. But seems like it is environmental after all, and unlike the Somalis, we have been adapted to the climate.
Makes sense as it is said to be most prevalent in northern Finland.
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I've got to say, this is a first if the medical profession really believes that there is a connection to cold weather and Autism. Autism is on the rise in many parts of the world, and they still can't pin it down to any one reason for the cause. Of course, more is to be known about, but if they can put it down to a minority race from Africa in a colder climate, I'm afraid the answer is too simplistic. It could also be a money making venture to claim disability allowance, but you'd think a country like Sweden would ensure these children were properly tested first.
Australia has a warm climate, and yet there are quite a few Autistic people here, and I've noted this in particular among the more Celto/Germanic folk. I'm curious from this viewpoint, as the only other possible reasons I've read and heard for it are a genetic predisposition (In my family, I'm inclined to believe this line of reasoning), reaction to vaccines and birth trauma.
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That's a fact studied. Autism and vitamin D are related for, there's a good number of studies on.
Autism and Vitamin D
Dark-skinned people need up to six times as much sunlight as those with fair skin to produce the same levels of Vitamin D
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And not only in Sweden;
Vitamin D deficiency in people with dark skin in the Netherlands
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