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I saw a teenage girl begging in London a few weeks back dressed like an eastern European Roma, she was in the company of Roma but definitely wasn't a Roma, I wish I'd asked her if she was ok, a young lad of about 16 didn't look like a Roma either.

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Human trafficking is rampid in this country. Proven guilty parties should receive summary execution by firing squad. I have no regard or intrest in this scum. Generations of lives lost at the hands of truly evil people.

easy-lift guy

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I hear the Irish girl was returned after DNA tests showed the couple actually were her parents.

Now there's a similar case in Bulgaria. If you think about it, there is no reason for a dark-haired couple not to produce a blond child. It's impossible the other way about, though.

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I hear the Irish girl was returned after DNA tests showed the couple actually were her parents.

Now there's a similar case in Bulgaria. If you think about it, there is no reason for a dark-haired couple not to produce a blond child. It's impossible the other way about, though.

 

Please explain. :001_smile:

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I hear the Irish girl was returned after DNA tests showed the couple actually were her parents.

Now there's a similar case in Bulgaria. If you think about it, there is no reason for a dark-haired couple not to produce a blond child. It's impossible the other way about, though.

 

I believe the color of any ones hair can have nothing to do with the parents since I have seen adults and children routinely use hair coloring. Just another way of changing appearances, DNA aside:sneaky2:.

easy-lift guy

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Please explain. :001_smile:

 

this is to do with recessive and dominant genes, same as eye colour, if one parent has blue eyes and the other brown the child will have a good chance of having brown, there are perecntages for it all but cant remember off my head.

 

the same goes for hair colour, if both have dark hair then there is a higher chance the child will have a blonde colour at the start of there lives, but with blonde parents the child will naturally be blonde. the blonde gene is a recessive gene, unless there are two with the blonde gene the dominant gene will take over.

 

of course this does be proven wrong but the percentage is very small.

 

found some info if anyone is interested.

 

Understanding Genetics

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I believe the color of any ones hair can have nothing to do with the parents since I have seen adults and children routinely use hair coloring. Just another way of changing appearances, DNA aside:sneaky2:.

easy-lift guy

 

Surely a child trafficker would use hair dye to make the victim blend in, not stand out.

 

Thanks GTR for the link to the genetic stuff.

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