Re: Any of you is married to a Mexican or Latin people?
Actually I can, learn more about Ossetians, then you will see they have alot of similarities with Armenians, the language is as well Indo-European, the national dress, dances and music has similarities too.
By using the aforementioned way of analyzing Mexico, we can then say that Armenians and Ossets are near identical too, which we both know they are not.
As to family roles defining "race" (Armenians don't have a race, Armenian is an ethnicity, just like there is no Mayan race, it's an ethnicity, the race is Amerind in the case of Mayans, and Armenians are Caucasoid/Armenoid), gender roles changed with Abrahamic religion Dre, perhaps you should research Zoroastrianism and see for yourself the differences Armenia went through.
And mixing isn't a modern day phenomenon, how many Greeks didn't intermarry with the people they conquered, how many Persians and Armenians didn't intermarry before Islam and Christianity, bear this in mind please
Actually I can, learn more about Ossetians, then you will see they have alot of similarities with Armenians, the language is as well Indo-European, the national dress, dances and music has similarities too.
By using the aforementioned way of analyzing Mexico, we can then say that Armenians and Ossets are near identical too, which we both know they are not.
As to family roles defining "race" (Armenians don't have a race, Armenian is an ethnicity, just like there is no Mayan race, it's an ethnicity, the race is Amerind in the case of Mayans, and Armenians are Caucasoid/Armenoid), gender roles changed with Abrahamic religion Dre, perhaps you should research Zoroastrianism and see for yourself the differences Armenia went through.
And mixing isn't a modern day phenomenon, how many Greeks didn't intermarry with the people they conquered, how many Persians and Armenians didn't intermarry before Islam and Christianity, bear this in mind please
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