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HailVictory88 said:
Thanks to those who replied for your perspective. I feel kinda crummy about bumping a topic apparently meant to create strife. Just am really upset about all the attacks on Whites.

Kikes like to bombard us with a grim and hopeless perspective to demoralize us. The situation isn't as bad as you think. And something is manifesting regarding the birth rate problem, you will see it if you look for it. I cannot elaborate.

Stay strong brother.
 
Shadowcat said:
Sorry, I also realized I forgot to add one more thing. When I said dominance over brown hair and eyes I meant genetically.
For example if a child is given an allele for blonde hair from one parent and an allele for darker hair from another parent, the darker hair will show up in the phenotype everytime. The only way for this to not happen is if the alleles for blonde/red hair is given by both parents. Same with blue and green eyes. I have the allele for blue eyes from my mother and brown from my dad. My dad has the same genotype as me in that regard, but he got his brown eyes from his mom despite having a blue eyed allele from his dad in his genotype.

The genes for darker hair and eyes override the genes for lighter hair and eyes. Its just a genetic rule. Which is why it is best for people with lighter hair and eyes to stick with someone of their own phenotype to prevent these traits from dying out if they have children. That's all.

This is not true. I have relatives and have seen others, one parent will have dark hair (with no blonde parents or grandparents, no blonde allele), and the other has blonds hair, and their child has blonde. Even into adulthood, their hair stayed blonde. HPS Maxine also wrote she has dark hair and eyes, and her children are blonde with blue eyes.

I was also taught what you wrote in science class. Science seems to ignore reality. The truth is, if both parents are white and are of a healthy compatibility with each other, their children will inherit the best of both.

I know another family, both parents have medium brown hair, not blonde at all. Yet both their children (who are now adults) have very pale blonde hair, nearly white, it is so pale. This is why there is hope for the white race, we can and will upgrade easily, if we mate correctly.
 
Lydia [JG said:
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Shadowcat said:
Sorry, I also realized I forgot to add one more thing. When I said dominance over brown hair and eyes I meant genetically.
For example if a child is given an allele for blonde hair from one parent and an allele for darker hair from another parent, the darker hair will show up in the phenotype everytime. The only way for this to not happen is if the alleles for blonde/red hair is given by both parents. Same with blue and green eyes. I have the allele for blue eyes from my mother and brown from my dad. My dad has the same genotype as me in that regard, but he got his brown eyes from his mom despite having a blue eyed allele from his dad in his genotype.

The genes for darker hair and eyes override the genes for lighter hair and eyes. Its just a genetic rule. Which is why it is best for people with lighter hair and eyes to stick with someone of their own phenotype to prevent these traits from dying out if they have children. That's all.

This is not true. I have relatives and have seen others, one parent will have dark hair (with no blonde parents or grandparents, no blonde allele), and the other has blonds hair, and their child has blonde. Even into adulthood, their hair stayed blonde. HPS Maxine also wrote she has dark hair and eyes, and her children are blonde with blue eyes.

I was also taught what you wrote in science class. Science seems to ignore reality. The truth is, if both parents are white and are of a healthy compatibility with each other, their children will inherit the best of both.

I know another family, both parents have medium brown hair, not blonde at all. Yet both their children (who are now adults) have very pale blonde hair, nearly white, it is so pale. This is why there is hope for the white race, we can and will upgrade easily, if we mate correctly.

I remember what Maxine said about herself, her spouse, and children and I figured it was because both of the spouses not only had the dark eye and hair alleles but also, the ones for blonde hair and blue eyes. So in other words they each had a 50 percent chance of passing that on which did happen. Ones genotype will not always be the phenotype. I also have the genotype for blue eyes from my mother that I have a 50 percent chance of passing on, despite that I have brown hair and eyes. Blue or green eyes emerge usually only if the child receives the alleles for this from both parents only. If a person with dark hair and eyes has this genotype from at least one parent, they have a chance to pass this on. Genes can stay dormant for several generations and then suddenly re-emerge.

As for these other cases, maybe this was also the same. Either way, if this is in fact wrong, like I mentioned also in another post, much has to be learned about the human genome and other things because it is as you say that much has been corrupted and this includes science. There is either way still hope for the pure white genes to emerge and i am glad for this. I hope one day that we have all the correct knowledge about these things, as I am sure it will be a stark contrast to most people's realities. Genetics is a particular subject also that I would love to have updated knowledge on.
 
Lydia [JG said:
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Shadowcat said:
Sorry, I also realized I forgot to add one more thing. When I said dominance over brown hair and eyes I meant genetically.
For example if a child is given an allele for blonde hair from one parent and an allele for darker hair from another parent, the darker hair will show up in the phenotype everytime. The only way for this to not happen is if the alleles for blonde/red hair is given by both parents. Same with blue and green eyes. I have the allele for blue eyes from my mother and brown from my dad. My dad has the same genotype as me in that regard, but he got his brown eyes from his mom despite having a blue eyed allele from his dad in his genotype.

The genes for darker hair and eyes override the genes for lighter hair and eyes. Its just a genetic rule. Which is why it is best for people with lighter hair and eyes to stick with someone of their own phenotype to prevent these traits from dying out if they have children. That's all.

This is not true. I have relatives and have seen others, one parent will have dark hair (with no blonde parents or grandparents, no blonde allele), and the other has blonds hair, and their child has blonde. Even into adulthood, their hair stayed blonde. HPS Maxine also wrote she has dark hair and eyes, and her children are blonde with blue eyes.

I was also taught what you wrote in science class. Science seems to ignore reality. The truth is, if both parents are white and are of a healthy compatibility with each other, their children will inherit the best of both.

I know another family, both parents have medium brown hair, not blonde at all. Yet both their children (who are now adults) have very pale blonde hair, nearly white, it is so pale. This is why there is hope for the white race, we can and will upgrade easily, if we mate correctly.

Same, I also know where the grandparents and parents of both sides have dark hair and brown eyes. Still, the parents had children with blonde hair and sky blue eyes. This is because when White people procreates, the genetics will become purer after each generation.

Although the "blue" allele being recessive at first through some generations, it will eventually become the dominant one as the genes purifies through same Race procreation. This is hardwired in the genes of the Whites.
 
Darkpagan666 said:
Lydia [JG said:
" post_id=387605 time=1662878079 user_id=57]
Shadowcat said:
Sorry, I also realized I forgot to add one more thing. When I said dominance over brown hair and eyes I meant genetically.
For example if a child is given an allele for blonde hair from one parent and an allele for darker hair from another parent, the darker hair will show up in the phenotype everytime. The only way for this to not happen is if the alleles for blonde/red hair is given by both parents. Same with blue and green eyes. I have the allele for blue eyes from my mother and brown from my dad. My dad has the same genotype as me in that regard, but he got his brown eyes from his mom despite having a blue eyed allele from his dad in his genotype.

The genes for darker hair and eyes override the genes for lighter hair and eyes. Its just a genetic rule. Which is why it is best for people with lighter hair and eyes to stick with someone of their own phenotype to prevent these traits from dying out if they have children. That's all.

This is not true. I have relatives and have seen others, one parent will have dark hair (with no blonde parents or grandparents, no blonde allele), and the other has blonds hair, and their child has blonde. Even into adulthood, their hair stayed blonde. HPS Maxine also wrote she has dark hair and eyes, and her children are blonde with blue eyes.

I was also taught what you wrote in science class. Science seems to ignore reality. The truth is, if both parents are white and are of a healthy compatibility with each other, their children will inherit the best of both.

I know another family, both parents have medium brown hair, not blonde at all. Yet both their children (who are now adults) have very pale blonde hair, nearly white, it is so pale. This is why there is hope for the white race, we can and will upgrade easily, if we mate correctly.

Same, I also know where the grandparents and parents of both sides have dark hair and brown eyes. Still, the parents had children with blonde hair and sky blue eyes. This is because when White people procreates, the genetics will become purer after each generation.

Although the "blue" allele being recessive at first through some generations, it will eventually become the dominant one as the genes purifies through same Race procreation. This is hardwired in the genes of the Whites.

Does that means that White people were never supposed to have brown eyes at all?

Following on this, my girl and I have made a child. This child is almost a year and her eye color has not settled, my eyes are blue, my girls eyes are brown. My daughters eyes started blue, now they are grey and green, and sometimes on a certain day they are more blue again.

Will her eyes become permanently blue or grey? Or will they become brown like her mothers.

If we have more children what is the likelihood of blue eyes children?

My girlfriend has recessive a blue eye gene because her cousins have blue eyes on her mom's side. She had two other kids when I met her and both of them have brown eyes but a blue eyed father.

I will be accepting either way but I want my child to retain my eye color.
 

Eye color changes mainly in Caucasians(white people) because unlike other races they have less melanin which determines eye color. Eye color can change in kids up to 3 years old apparently.

While there are many genetic factors that rule eye color, its hard to predict, if you get a genetic test you can tell instantly since that will tell you for sure the color before the melanin settles, but its a bit extreme.
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

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