The Problem with Jorjani: The Eugenics Conundrum

   

Iran Talk

 

Published on Nov 18, 2021

In this video, I debunk the need for a eugenics replacement program in Iran. This has been forwarded by Jason Reza Jorjani on many occasions, notably, in his 2019 book Iranian Leviathan. His claims that contemporary Iranians are heavily admixed with Turco-Mongols and Arabs are false. Furthermore, his claims that Tats, Talysh, Azerbaijanis, and some Kurdish groups are the purest Aryans in the Iranic world is also flawed. My genetic analysis shows that these groups are genetically very similar to Iranians from the Plateau, around 90 to 95% similarity overall. Thus, they cannot be considered Germanic Europeans or Nordics. Overall, it seems to be the case that the Aryan component forms a significant part of their genome. All calculations were done using Davidski's G25 calculator on the Vahaduo site. The sources are listed below. Additional sources are available upon request via email at irantalk95@gmail.com.

Sources: https://g25vahaduo.genetics.ovh/, https://eurogenes.blogspot.com/2019/07/getting-most-out-of-global25_12.html.


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