Difference between revisions 38881725 and 39659520 on enwiki{{talkheader}} {{peerreview}} The "genetic supercluster" discussion has little to do with the established meaning of "Eurasian" and is longer than the rest of the article. Most of it belongs in the articles on said clusters or articles on human genetics, and duplicates the info already available in those articles. ==Stereotypes== (contracted; show full)hese sort of things are determined by birth certificates, only expressed in them (I am technically ''not'' Eurasian, my family on father's side is primarily [[Slav]]ic with some obvious, though miniscule, [[Mongolia|Mongol]] influence). I would strongly recomend a study of [[Slav]]ic, [[Persia]]n, [[Tibet]]an and [[Mongolia]]n culture, and a cross study of [[Plato]], [[Confucius]] and [[Zoroaster]] (The Persian [[Moses]]). --[[User:IdeArchos|IdeArchos]] 05:48, 9 February 2006 (UTC) ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ ⏎ '''Proper acknowledgement requires proper documentation.''' Being Eurasian of Eurasian race requires validation. Thank you for your ideas and views IdeArchos. I was just looking at resolving a situation where I see a lot of noise going on. My view is that since we are all governed by laws, then it is the law that makes or breaks the notion of being Eurasian. Since a legal document such as a birth cert is produced by a country with laws, then it stands to reason that one can truly claim that one is Eurasian because one is formally acknowledged in law and in the eyes of the law as being a Eurasian of Eurasian race. To add to this matter, on a formal note, the father is the determining factor in all this. My father is of Eurasian race and so is my mother. They too each have birth certificates to validate and give authenticity to this matter of being Eurasian. I am not being difficult, just letting the world know that being Eurasian is something special to me and requires proper proof. I grew up being the only Eurasian in my school, and in a large city. I was always treated differently, and I guess that added to my growing up thinking about my race and its meaning--being alone but strong and often standing up for myself. Being acknowledge as a Eurasian should be done through proper documentation given out by a country with laws. This is how one proves that one is actually Eurasian. I still stand by the fact that being Eurasian should be a fact acknowledged in law. Let us not make this a wishy-washy thing, being Eurasian is very important to me, to my family and their extended families. Maybe it is time to let your officials who make the laws in your country look at this matter closely. If you feel strongly about this matter, then you should seek legal advice to help you get your proper recognition. I am acknowledged as being Eurasian by a country that has laws that are truly difficult to change, let alone make. If you or anyone would like to have this matter of being Eurasian hold some legal importance in your life, then you should make a legal move to have legal recognition in place in your country of birth to address this matter in a formal manner. Please, let me know how I may be able to help you in this matter. I will do my best. February 14, 2006 ,[[User:Eurasianjewel|Eurasianjewel]] 00:07, 15 February 2006 (UTC)eurasianjewel''' All content in the above text box is licensed under the Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike license Version 4 and was originally sourced from https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?diff=prev&oldid=39659520.
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