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They are an isolated, insular, genetically distinct people between Southern France and the Iberian peninsula. They have stayed the same since before we have history. Their language is unique, but shares many similarities with both Greek and Latin.

They don't often intermarry with other people's. They have been occupied for most of history and yet kept their culture and genetics strong.

I believe they are the original protoeuropean peoples who rooted our basis for culture and language. Cro magnons. They didn't move to where they are. They have always been there. Out of basque is a viable European origin theory.

What do u think? What do you know?

DISCUSS, NIGGERS.

They are an isolated, insular, genetically distinct people between Southern France and the Iberian peninsula. They have stayed the same since before we have history. Their language is unique, but shares many similarities with both Greek and Latin. They don't often intermarry with other people's. They have been occupied for most of history and yet kept their culture and genetics strong. I believe they are the original protoeuropean peoples who rooted our basis for culture and language. Cro magnons. They didn't move to where they are. They have always been there. Out of basque is a viable European origin theory. What do u think? What do you know? DISCUSS, NIGGERS.

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>occupied for most of history and yet kept their culture >The mythology of the ancient Basques largely did not survive the arrival of Christianity in the Basque Country between the 4th and 12th century AD. Most of what is known about elements of this original belief system is based on the analysis of legends, the study of place names and scant historical references to pagan rituals practised by the Basques.[1]

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Yes Christianity fucked that up everywhere. I know it sucks but all things considered the Basques have done a good job