Comments by "Steve Parker" (@steveparker8065) on "US teen gunman Kyle Rittenhouse takes stand in his own defence - BBC News" video.
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Chief Sunna of the Saxons I don't lay claim to the Gallic heritage. I simply pointed out in numerous ways, linguistically and geographically, the connection between the modern Celtic language. Celts came from the Iberian peninsula (Spain/Portugal) to Ireland around 10,000-15,000 years ago according to DNA found in burial mounds in Ireland. Then spread out to Wales, Cornwall, Scotland. Average DNA in Britain contains a mix of Scandanavian/Viking, Irish/Celt, German/Saxon, French/Norman and some Italian/Roman. English have around 20% Irish/Celtic and more Scandinavian (10%) and Saxon (35-40%). Welsh have more Irish/Celtic about 40%. The East of England has the most Italian/Greek (Southern European) ancestry (2.53%). Your confusion is understandable though, as you try to swag it out, having been defeated sounded both intellectually and historically...
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