
02-07-2004, 12:14 PM
[quote="Neo Nazi Hitler":af453]German's don't have to be aryan.
Only hitler(and his followers) believed the third reich were the elite race...who were aryan. And just because several germans have aryan traits, several others still from different areas of 'gaul' or germany can still have dark hair and dark eyes.
I'm like 25% sweedish, some german, some irish, and some other things, but I have brown hair.
Very proud to say I'm not french lol..
My eyes aren't dark though, lol. My eyes change colors. Supposedly it doesn't produce enough pigments and so therefore my eye color is affected by what I'm looking at, what light colors/refracting light colors. Very interesting to just look into my own eyes, heh.
edit after reading another post: Actually if he looks kind of indian, than he may be a descendent of an aryan. Aryans invaded South asia area (india) around 1500 B.C. I believe, and they created all those caste systems and shit, so don't you think it's very plausible some lightskins got together with darker skinned 'indians' (not native americans)[/quote:af453]
yup... the 'aryan' people were non-semetic speaking peoples that settled in northern India, around the time you suggest. But the caste system goes back much farther in southern India. The 'aryan' people likely spred over much of India and what is now Iran. It was the word they used to name thier cultures. The language part is important because 'aryan' is related to indo-european languages (e.g. Old Persian, Vedic, Scythian) which later were subject to racism by other ancient cultures. I think Hitler used this name because of the fact that Hebrew is a semetic language, and he draws a paralell to the non-semetic speaking ancient peoples. Which i believe also explains why so much of the Third Reich is based on ancient Roman histoy/myth. So the people of germany are not truly 'aryan' in any situation. Hitler seems to have perverted the true meaning into something else, look at hitler, he isn't blonde. Many german people have dark hair and complections, i know a guy like that too.
btw... 'aryan' is now generally refered to as 'Indo-Iranian'...
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