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MiniMe3388 said:
Someone who is from the Philippines can be with a person who is from Japan?
Or is it race mixing?
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If they are both asian and have the same subrace (best case).
 
While there are minor genetic differences between a Filipino person and a Japanese person, both are still part of the major Asian Race, it would be safe for them to have children without any problems in the genealogy, or other issues that occur due to Race mixing.

Any relationship between gentiles from what we commonly refer to as the Asian race, regardless of country of origin, does not count as race mixing, even if there can exist minor identifiable differences between Asian people from different nationalities. So long they are actually Asian.

There are a number of mixed racial subgroups who are primarily Asian in terms of ancestry, which could be considered as race mixing if they had relationships together with a full Asian person, however, due to how eugenics work in case they have children, even this may not be harmful or negative (Unlike race mixing between people with a different majority ancestry), since the children of these people will genetically come closer to the mean genetics of the race they inherited most DNA from and thus become fully Asian again a few generations down the line, and can even, if many people from such a mixed subgroup have children with full Asian partners, in the very long term re-assimilate the minor subgroup into the original race, eliminating the mixed DNA completely, which is healthier for the main race long term and not really a negative thing.

Hail Satan!
 
VoiceofEnki said:
While there are minor genetic differences between a Filipino person and a Japanese person, both are still part of the major Asian Race, it would be safe for them to have children without any problems in the genealogy, or other issues that occur due to Race mixing.

Any relationship between gentiles from what we commonly refer to as the Asian race, regardless of country of origin, does not count as race mixing, even if there can exist minor identifiable differences between Asian people from different nationalities. So long they are actually Asian.

There are a number of mixed racial subgroups who are primarily Asian in terms of ancestry, which could be considered as race mixing if they had relationships together with a full Asian person, however, due to how eugenics work in case they have children, even this may not be harmful or negative (Unlike race mixing between people with a different majority ancestry), since the children of these people will genetically come closer to the mean genetics of the race they inherited most DNA from and thus become fully Asian again a few generations down the line, and can even, if many people from such a mixed subgroup have children with full Asian partners, in the very long term re-assimilate the minor subgroup into the original race, eliminating the mixed DNA completely, which is healthier for the main race long term and not really a negative thing.

Hail Satan!

Chinese, Japanese and Koreans have lighter skin than Filipinos, Thais and other Mongolians in this geographical location who appear to have darker skin.

The description by territory is incomplete and insufficient to describe a race. It is like calling Whites only Europeans or Blacks only Africans.
 
I was only able to find general information about light and dark skin genetics. I could not find any information on Mongolian skin.
 
VoiceofEnki said:
While there are minor genetic differences between a Filipino person and a Japanese person, both are still part of the major Asian Race, it would be safe for them to have children without any problems in the genealogy, or other issues that occur due to Race mixing.

Any relationship between gentiles from what we commonly refer to as the Asian race, regardless of country of origin, does not count as race mixing, even if there can exist minor identifiable differences between Asian people from different nationalities. So long they are actually Asian.

There are a number of mixed racial subgroups who are primarily Asian in terms of ancestry, which could be considered as race mixing if they had relationships together with a full Asian person, however, due to how eugenics work in case they have children, even this may not be harmful or negative (Unlike race mixing between people with a different majority ancestry), since the children of these people will genetically come closer to the mean genetics of the race they inherited most DNA from and thus become fully Asian again a few generations down the line, and can even, if many people from such a mixed subgroup have children with full Asian partners, in the very long term re-assimilate the minor subgroup into the original race, eliminating the mixed DNA completely, which is healthier for the main race long term and not really a negative thing.

Hail Satan!

Thank you for your reply :D
 

Al Jilwah: Chapter IV

"It is my desire that all my followers unite in a bond of unity, lest those who are without prevail against them." - Satan

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