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I hate all haplogroups except for my E brothers.
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It becomes obvious that only a unique and gifted haplo can have such a position. In the face of invasions by R1 baboons, J2 placed itself in a dominant position amongst their ranks and penetrated it accordingly. Most likely we can see that Steppe invasions historically are a result of R1 slave-soldiers commanded by a J2 elite. Through this event, wherever they went we commanded. And we placed ourselves accordingly.
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Ancient Spartans were(well still are) J2a. So if it’s from the steppe then they were Indo-European speakers
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How can you tell that Sumerians were mostly J2 Y-DNA?
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I never realized until now how much J2 was in East Asia/SE Asia
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