
TheStonerOne
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People were saying that Iranians were delulu for saying thinking that Iranians look like Italians.

Iranians are generally darker than Italians although some Iranians are similar to Southern Italians in terms of skin tone.
Yet you say nothing about Stormfront. Stormfront (wrongly) believe ALL "Europeans" are homogenous between "themselves" and distinct from "others".
Yet that's just bullshit.

FST values of 0.000 would imply "freely interbreeding". Yet that's CLEARLY not the case here. FST values between Southern Italians (Apulians in this case but also applies to Sicilians) and Latvians is 0.015.
Genome-wide analysis of Corsican population reveals a close affinity with Northern and Central Italy - PMC
Despite being the fourth largest island in the Mediterranean basin, the genetic variation of Corsica has not been explored as exhaustively as Sardinia, which is situated only 11ākm South. However, it is likely that the populations of the two islands ...

Yet for Sicilians and the Iranian shifted Azeris (not even Turks) FST values are 0.004. That is also lower than the 0.006 value between Sicilians and Germans.
Distinct genetic variation and heterogeneity of the Iranian population - PMC
Iran, despite its size, geographic location and past cultural influence, has largely been a blind spot for human population genetic studies. With only sparse genetic information on the Iranian population available, we pursued its genome-wide and ...

"Ancestry analysis of Iranian ethnic groups
We further explored the genetic composition and origin of the Iranian ethnic groups. ADMIXTURE [111] analyses corroborated the existence of the postulated CIC and pointed to the existence of a distinct Iranian ancestral component. In the analysis of the 11 Iranian groups alone (best-fit model for k = 4), all seven CIC groups featured a single predominant ancestry and slightly varying proportions for the other three ancestral groups, whereas the other four varied in their degree of admixture with different ancestral populations (Fig 4A). Even more strikingly, the global data set analysis (best-fit k = 13) yielded three ancestral populations that substantially and almost exclusively contributed to the 11 Iranian groups but were barely seen in the 1000G populations, with one ancestral population shared across all 11 groups (colored blue in Fig 4B) and another one shared by all groups except for PG Islanders which featured a different dominant ancestral population (colored light-green and light-blue in Fig 4B, respectively). A notable exception was the Tuscans (TSI), sharing a substantial proportion of ancestry with Iranians, in particular those from the CIC."
YOU'RE the delusional ones. Not Iranians.