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Sardinians and people from Cornwall, perhaps, but those were groups from long ago who were splintered from the original Yamnaya or other proto-Nordic groups, and they may have had other stuff in there. Regardless, regular Italians are quite different from Sardinians, Basques, and Cornish.

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I still disagree with your take. My experience of interacting with Italian-descended people and families is one of not only overwhelming Whiteness and kinship, but in many cases true excellence. I could never condone consigning literally millions of good White people, kin of the hundreds I met, to "outsider" status. How cruel and absurd that would be. Yes, Italy needs some eugenics, but so does every White country. And I also feel reasonably certain that any racial movement that tells people that perfectly-White granddad or uncle Fred "isn't really White" is not going to fly. By the way, I held these views for 39 years before marrying a quarter-Italian girl in 2019 and having three children with her -- so far -- so that isn't the source of my convictions. I feel the same way about those who want to exclude eastern Europeans.