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In recent times on here, I began to wonder if such a “celtpill” would exist. I was inspired by the amount of Celtcels and/or Americans who have substantial ancestry here, all of this got my “gears ticking” so to speak
As such, I decided to delve into things:
One thing I noticed in my family, was our high-hairlines, bigger foreheads, and general pattern of hair-loss/balding most unfortunately.
Sadly, this is common in Ireland(de-facto Celtic "fatherland"):
And also:
Once again, no hair no life.
A common trait associated with that of us, is being a ginger or redhead. Whilst the most common hair colors are brown generally, we also have a high chunk of redheads:
And sadly, this is what findings show on Gingers/Redheads:
Sadly, this was a finding from an app literally only made for "attractive people"
On the topic of looks, let's look into an autistic niche of mine, phenotypes.
Whilst many state the "Nordic" phenotype which ofc is most common in NW Europe is the ideal, they still neglect the nuance.
Firstly, a common Irish phenotype is this cromagnid one:
Which whilst sure it makes the foids look "cute" it genuinely does not work well on the males
The "Celtic" version of the Nordic phenotype is this:
(my pheno)
Whilst these ones are much less common or basically absent according to the maps:
Now, let's look at a bit of history to see any outmarriages:
(second column of 1st gen is where exogamy starts_
As you can see, the amount for Irish in this regard is quite high. Foids do overall have the lead, yet males tend to have a somewhat high amount though low initially when compared to the women.
Here's some historical stuff also:
Also still happened later on:
Even in New York after draft riots:
In fact, many suspect that a lot of the reason for Irish immigration, was due to women:
Once again, all foids are race/nation traitors by default.
Here's a bit of history concerning Celts also:
-Driven out of continental Europe and gradually were assimilated, or lost land: Roman conquest of Gaul, subjugation of the Isles by Germanics and Romans, as well as even losing land to Slavs in Europe
-Oppressed by Anglos in the British isles, I think everyone already knows but I can go further and add more context: Famine, highland clearances, as well as erosion of Celtic culture by Christianity and Anglo-Saxon "English" culture.
-The name for the Welsh also likely has its origins in this:
Procrastinated this over long enough, hopefully this adds some flavor here:
As such, I decided to delve into things:
One thing I noticed in my family, was our high-hairlines, bigger foreheads, and general pattern of hair-loss/balding most unfortunately.
Sadly, this is common in Ireland(de-facto Celtic "fatherland"):
The survey was carried out by DHI Hair Restoration about the level of hair loss in young Irish males and it highlighted that 49percent of young Irish men under the age of 30 claim to be experiencing hair loss.
The survey also said that 81percent of those with hair loss suffered a massive blow to their confidence because of the natural process and Mother Nature’s dick-ish behaviour.
Nearly half of Irish males under 30 suffer from going bald
A pretty revealing new survey bares some figures on the extent of baldness in young Irish males.
www.joe.ie
And also:
Bald white men were rated as being less attractive than their counterparts with hair while also scoring lower on other measures of desirability in a psychological study.
Bald White Men Seen as Less Attractive, but No Difference for Black Men
A psychological study has found that the amount of hair did not matter for evaluations of Black men's attractiveness and personality, but did for white men.
www.newsweek.com
Once again, no hair no life.
A common trait associated with that of us, is being a ginger or redhead. Whilst the most common hair colors are brown generally, we also have a high chunk of redheads:
Mapping redheads: which country has the most?
Ever wondered which country tops the ginger charts? And where can you find the highest concentration of blondes?
www.theguardian.com
And sadly, this is what findings show on Gingers/Redheads:
So much for "muh only blondes benefit from muh JBW" copers.It was found that blond women were more frequently approached by men whereas blond males did not receive more acceptances to their requests.
If even ginger/redhead foids are struggling, then imagine how it must be for most gingers/redheadcels.However, in both conditions, red hair was associated with less attractiveness.
Sadly, this was a finding from an app literally only made for "attractive people"
Just six percent of Irish single men who applied to land their profiles on the elite Los Angeles-based site were successful - less than any other nationality, and officially Ireland's worst-ever result in the site's annual nation-by-nation "beauty charts".
Irish men voted the ugliest in the world
A new poll by picky international dating site BeautifulPeople.com has seen Irish males slip to the foot of a table of the world's most attractive nationalities. Just six percent of Irish single men who applied to land their profiles on the elite Los Angeles-based site were successful - less than...
www.irishcentral.com
On the topic of looks, let's look into an autistic niche of mine, phenotypes.
Whilst many state the "Nordic" phenotype which ofc is most common in NW Europe is the ideal, they still neglect the nuance.
Firstly, a common Irish phenotype is this cromagnid one:
Which whilst sure it makes the foids look "cute" it genuinely does not work well on the males
The "Celtic" version of the Nordic phenotype is this:
(my pheno)
Whilst these ones are much less common or basically absent according to the maps:
Now, let's look at a bit of history to see any outmarriages:
Married between 1929 and 1930 | Exogamy | |||
---|---|---|---|---|
1st generation | 2nd generation | 1st generation | 2nd generation | |
English | 0.119 | 0.117 | 0.774 | 0.913 |
Males | 0.122 | 0.120 | 0.781 | 0.919 |
Females | 0.117 | 0.114 | 0.765 | 0.908 |
German | 0.139 | 0.109 | 0.293 | 0.756 |
Males | 0.125 | 0.107 | 0.316 | 0.776 |
Females | 0.161 | 0.110 | 0.263 | 0.736 |
Irish | 0.071 | 0.059 | 0.279 | 0.756 |
Males | 0.070 | 0.063 | 0.252 | 0.763 |
Females | 0.071 | 0.055 | 0.304 | 0.748 |
Italian | 0.154 | 0.129 | 0.170 | 0.309 |
Males | 0.143 | 0.123 | 0.191 | 0.396 |
Females | 0.189 | 0.133 | 0.119 | 0.243 |
Polish | 0.099 | 0.126 | 0.331 | 0.420 |
Males | 0.078 | 0.115 | 0.297 | 0.371 |
Females | 0.159 | 0.135 | 0.378 | 0.456 |
Russian | 0.127 | 0.143 | 0.442 | 0.520 |
Males | 0.111 | 0.143 | 0.464 | 0.505 |
Females | 0.162 | 0.143 | 0.409 | 0.532 |
American | 0.147 | 0.202 | ||
Males | 0.145 | 0.182 | ||
Females | 0.149 | 0.220 |
(second column of 1st gen is where exogamy starts_
As you can see, the amount for Irish in this regard is quite high. Foids do overall have the lead, yet males tend to have a somewhat high amount though low initially when compared to the women.
Here's some historical stuff also:
Contrary to the assumption of limited intermarriage made in the apartheid simulation, there is evidence that significant mixing of the British and Germanic peoples occurred, and that the early law codes, such as that of King Ine of Wessex
Is it necessary to assume an apartheid-like social structure in Early Anglo-Saxon England? - PMC
It has recently been argued that there was an apartheid-like social structure operating in Early Anglo-Saxon England. This was proposed in order to explain the relatively high degree of similarity between Germanic-speaking areas of northwest Europe ...
pmc.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Then there’s the genetic evidence. Mitochondrial DNA, which is used to trace female lines of descent, shows no distinction between England and Wales; Y-chromosome DNA, on the other hand, which follows the male line, shows a population very sharply divided by Offa’s Dyke — more so, in fact, than by the British Channel. So Celtic women were having Saxon men’s children, but not vice versa: a tell-tale sign of a slave population.
The Anglo-Saxon migration and the formation of the early English gene pool - Nature
Archaeogenetic study of ancient DNA from medieval northwestern Europeans reveals substantial increase of continental northern European ancestry in Britain, suggesting mass migration across the North Sea during the Early Middle Ages.
www.nature.com
Also still happened later on:
And yet, English men and women from this region chose to marry Irish people, and they did so in much greater numbers than the current historiography acknowledges.
Even in New York after draft riots:
Celts can't catch a breakHowever, many other Irish immigrants lived peacefully with African Americans, and in the case of dozens of Irish women in New York City’s Eighth Ward, forged homes and families with their black neighbors.
In fact, many suspect that a lot of the reason for Irish immigration, was due to women:
Kennedy concludes that what drew Irish women to the United States was more than just employment. Kennedy understands that women’s motivation to emigrate was due in part to the extreme male dominance in Irish culture compared to other northern European societies.57 Other writers attribute the women’s motivation to the loss of status that resulted from the societal changes after the famine. “Kennedy and Lee insist that with regard to female emigration from Ireland the social status of women rather then poverty alone was a causal factor ‘pushing’ them abroad.” 58
Once again, all foids are race/nation traitors by default.
Here's a bit of history concerning Celts also:
-Driven out of continental Europe and gradually were assimilated, or lost land: Roman conquest of Gaul, subjugation of the Isles by Germanics and Romans, as well as even losing land to Slavs in Europe
-Oppressed by Anglos in the British isles, I think everyone already knows but I can go further and add more context: Famine, highland clearances, as well as erosion of Celtic culture by Christianity and Anglo-Saxon "English" culture.
-The name for the Welsh also likely has its origins in this:
The largest remaining stronghold of the British Celtic people is known in English as Wales, and its inhabitants as Welsh. According to Professor J. R. R. Tolkien (whose achievements as a linguist have been eclipsed, perhaps unfairly, by his literary success) the Anglo-Saxon word walh or wealh, from which these names are derived, was a common Germanic name for a speaker of a Celtic language, or of Latin. The common translations “foreigner” and “slave” are somewhat misleading. The word was not applied to foreigners of Germanic speech such as Goths and Franks, nor to speakers of other languages that the Germanic peoples came into contact with in early times. In England wealh was often used to mean “slave”, but always specifically a Celtic slave; other slaves were referred to as þeow.
Procrastinated this over long enough, hopefully this adds some flavor here:
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