Comments by "CaptainVanisher" (@captainvanisher988) on "Business Basics"
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@steppenwolf5956 Not really. Americans are not calling themselves "Englishmen", "Germans" or the other European ethnicities where they descended. Prior the USA there was no country/empire/nation in the region of North America. There were only regional tribes with no well defined borders.
In contrast, the Turkish invaders destroyed 2 of the wealthiest empires at that time aka the Eastern Roman Empire and the Persian empire. They turkified the local population and through many ways (blood tax, forced islamizations, enslavement, controlled massacres) they enforced population control, steadily extinguishing and turkifying the local populations. It all reached the peaking point during the Armenian, Assyrian and Greek genocides that they committed in the early 20th century, fully establishing a Turkish majority within the territories that they had left.
That was also proven through historic evidence. Turkish culture as we know it didn't originate from the Turks but it is a combination of stolen cuisine, music, clothing etc from Persians, Armenians, Greeks, Assyrians, Jews and other ethnic groups of the former ERE. DNA testing has also proven that the majority of Turks have very little Turkic DNA. Meaning that most are a mix of those former ethnicities that were turkified. The highest DNA percentage is Pontic Greek and other Minor Asia Greek ethnic groups, then Armenian and Persian, then Arab and lastly Turkic at 5-15% on average. Hence why most Western Turks look Greek.
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