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I don't not post on here to be personally attacked. Discuss among yourselves and this is the excuse I need to have a long break from this forum.
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We'll stick to a Spanish theme. Pamplona has less excrement, when the bulls run, than your post has in it. I'm no simp or white knight. You just sound like a psychic with paranoia when you ascribe ulterior motives to someone who's "just the facts", so maybe "you can't handle the truth!"
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That there was some small Spanish genetic input thrown in into the Irish gene pool because of the incident of the Spanish armada, is possible, but there have always been genetic interactions like that between different European populations, and between many other human groups. It can also be pointed out some Spanish genetic input to have been thrown in into the Dutch gene pool following the Spanish occupation of the Netherlands, or some small genetic Scandinavian influx into Portuguese, Spanish or Italian gene pools following Viking raids.
In the case of those Spaniards from the Spanish armada who ended their days in Ireland and intermingled with the Irish natives, they might have left some Spanish genetic traces into the Irish population, but that probably was like a drop in an ocean, I guess.
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