In the
sorry and strange business of the foster parents who had children removed from
their care by Rotherham Council on account of their membership of the United
Kingdom Independence Party there is something missing.
Aside from
the old Yorkshire saying, “What Rotherham does
today, everybody should avoid tomorrow”, there is the whole question of how you
define “racism”. As I understand the
reports the couple are “British” and the children of Eastern European origin.
Further to
that the foster parents have ensured the children’s adherence to the religion
and language of their natural parents.
The issue
that is missing is the DNA. We have had
ours done as part of genetic research projects and as far as I am concerned
this is just something shared with the whole of the present human race and
perhaps the lost Neanderthals and Denisovan as well in the deeper past.
What did
come as a surprise was the extent of our closer genetic connections both across
Europe and to a lesser extent the wider
world. In my case the male Y chromosome,
passed only down the direct male line is found extensively in Eastern
Europe , indeed the largest proportion in some territories.
In short if
I bump into someone from there it is quite possible that we have the same male
Y chromosome. This arose from a mutation
some 25,000 to 30,000 years ago in the area of the Balkans.
Recent
findings of human remains by palaeontologists in the Balkans, albeit very
scarce and very ancient suggest that in the period when humans had emerged from
Africa at that stage they still had African
characteristics. So, at least a long
while ago, I am of African origins.
Between
then and now, though, given the extent of known ancestry there is already quite
a mix in the 16th Century across both the Atlantic Isles and into Europe and further places. Despite this I am restricted to the crude and
unreal definitions of race laid down by politicians with an agenda.
So my 3 x
great grandfather in the direct male line, listed as “Swarthy” in the military
records does not count nor any of the extended shores of my family as I travel
back in time.
What in my
ancestry might define the actual person I am is another question. The ability
to head butt might suggest my recent Glaswegian family origins are paramount.
So it is
quite possible if “in depth” DNA were taken from the foster parents and the
children the problem might not be that they are of different races but that
they are of different definitions of race to that of science.
What then?
"What then?"
ReplyDeleteChange the science. It's happened before.
sigh! If you think that someone from the cradle of humanity is the same as someone from cowbridge - then what is the point of any nationality.
ReplyDelete