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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)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'''


*Being Eurasian is not really a legal thing - different countries have different laws, and countries don't necessarilly list ones race on ones birth certificate. A birth certificate could say, for instance, that ones father was born in China and ones mother born in England, but it is race, not place of birth, that makes one Eurasian; you can be born in China but be of European ancestry; you can be born in England and be Asian. Yet if you wanted to get technicall, there is no such thing as Eurasian, or any "mixed-race", as there is no such thing as [[race]] (biologically speaking). It is all simply a social construct, and what "race" you are will depend on your society's particular views of, and classifications of, race. - [[User:Matthew238|Matthew238]] 03:23, 15 February 2006 (UTC)