Actually folks, people did not originate on the African continent, because at one time all of the continents were one big continent called Pangea, and the people moved around until they found the place to settle down, and when Pangea broke into the seven continents the people were already living on them, so the North American continent was already settled by Indian tribes living here. History books don't tell the truth about everything. The archealogists are just now starting to discover more places and relics that will change what we know about history.
Humans have not been around during Pangaea though? Humans originated from Africa and people were able to cross into North America due to an old land bridge between Russia and Alaska.
They probably were treating him differently. People are thick. 9/11 wasn't even committed by Sikhs and not by people in turbans so whatever he was picking up was just from stupid people. It's convenient for white people to think that POC are overthinking things then it absolves them of any responsibility for their behaviour. And some POC find it easier to blame themselves and then move on rather than face the much more difficult task of getting white people to change, plus they get white people applauding them for being oh so insightful and intelligent when all they've done is commit internalised racism and done the white people's job for them. No wonder white people think he's great. I've known people who were darker skinned Spaniards get hassled for committing 9/11 but I guess you feel that's OK somehow and have an excuse for it but this is at odds with your "not everyone is racist" bs
White, English woman here. The Sikh community had a wonderful reputation where I was growing up, Seen as classy, decent and beautiful souls. Very pro taking care of women, the men seen as family orientated and trustworthy. We all loved the large community of Sikhs we grew up with and women felt safe and protected when they were around.
@@nitupriyadarshaninayak3014 yeah but i know because we are rajputs and we are definitely not from Kashmir or Punjab and we are not related to any pathan. My mother's side have always been in UP they have relative in MP, Rajasthan, and some in Haryana close to UP border so i can say that it's not the case that only those people have ginger hairs i had kind of light brown hair when i was born sort of close to blonde, but now my hair color is black idk how and why did it change my brother also had same thing happened to him.
There are definitely ‘ginger hair’ genes in the Northern Indian communities. Also in Persian and Afghan/Kashmiri communities. They are rare, but there and 100% ‘local’ and normal.
He'd make a great Jesus. I know he's a Sikh but he could play Jesus in a movie or play. They say that from age 13 to age 29, Jesus traveled to India, Nepal, Ladakh and Tibet as both student and teacher.
He is a lovely young man. As long as he is happy and his family is supports each other, all is well. He is very thoughtful and understanding, which always helps.
Most westenrers have this stereotype that all Indians look a certain way because of their exposure to only punjabis, bengalis or gujaratis mostly. India is much more diverse even in terms of racial features. I come from north easf india and I have Mongoloid features. Also I dont have brown skin. There is not one distinct Indian look
Very fair skinned black ginger here born to 2 black parents. My dads side of the family didn’t believe my sister and I were our dads kids. Mom demanded a paternity test just to prove his folks wrong but our dad never doubted her❤
Africa is the most genetically diverse continent in the world and there are a lot of gingers around who are indigenous Africans. Given that context, people with African ancestry will be diverse even with/without additional changes to their gene pool. In my indigenous sub-saharan African family, we all have the so called 'East Asian' eyes with zero non-African dna. We got them from our dad.
I went to high school with two sisters who were fair-skinned red heads. I saw both of their parents and their little sister, who had the typical appearance of black people. Genetics are crazy!
Amen . The African genes are diverse the Asian eyes are common. Red heads or ginger heads common too. It is just that most people keep their hair short so some red heads do not allow their hair to grow out. They are referred to as dusty red or dusty blonde depending on whether referring to sandy environment or red dusty environment. Very light skin to the very darkest skin Mother Nature has a fabulous time with her creativity.
Your Dad seems like a nice man:) I was not looking like my parents at all... Till I become older. At age of 20 I looked like copy of my mum in fact. The most ridiculous thing was that I really hated my white skin, not because I had problem with it, but coz it burned easily from sun and was painful. I remember crying to my mum and asked why I can't have chocolate skin 😂 kids can have crazy idea hahahaa
I love how he self reflects at the end and accepts that he was overthinking. I'm sure there were some real situations that felt really bad for him, but I love how he got over them and took it like personal growth. Also... Loved how voice.
If only more people were like that. Nowadays people look for racism and claim racism that isnt there. Maybe for example he could have took offence over someone asking about his turban like how I was speaking to a black woman yesterday who was being extremely defensive over a guy enquiring about her hair. She felt he was "putting her on display". Its just such a weird slant on someone showing an interest.
@@DarkAngel2512 maybe that black woman has trauma from before, getting made fun of for her hair which can cause somebody to get really defensive even if another person has no malicious intent. i would like to point that instances of people misconstrueing incidents for racism are way rarer than incidents of actual racism, and the misconstrueing might be a trauma response from getting genuinely bullied about their race and appearance beforehand- getting really defensive that is. just saying this so you can first be more considerate of people before passing judgement
@@thereisauniverseinsidemyhand whilst I get it could be from an assumption due to a previous experience I have personally witnessed way more people call things racist that arent than the other way around. Its 99.9% of the time not racism. Thats my personal experience though. This wasnt the case until around ten years ago. Before that I never saw ppl scream racism much less misuse the word. Now its all the friggen time and many ppl are in agreement on this and mutually say the word has lost its meaning. People think a white person with dreads with racist. The world has literally gone mad. And I mean that genuinely literally. Social media ruined us.
@@thereisauniverseinsidemyhand also the woman in question was being really racist all over the thread. Talking crap about white ppl and using terms like colonizer etc. So yeah...
The way he said "they'll never forget what they did to have me" was so beautiful. He is such a genuine person with a sweet and sincere disposition. Also, he truly does have gorgeous locks! Also, to me he looks indian, sounds like he was raised by indians , even the certain expressions he makes. And he is very handsome and unique looking!
I agree. In the UK it's the same - Sikhs are so generous with their time here, practically providing support for the vulnerable community around them, regardless of colour,creed, religion or culture. They are true humanitarians. 😊
There are some beautiful Sikhs near where i live who feed people that are doing life hard, all are welcomed with no judgement. Such generous,compassionate humans, i love and thank them.❤🥰
@@oranjellofishwell, maybe. But should also consider that redheads tend to "pop-out" every here and there, and people used to have quite good knowledge of their relatives. Also comes from both sides. So in most cases... both probably knew that there where random redheads in their family history. Like... "oh, my mom's uncle had read mustache" and "my great-grandfather was a well known ginger". Of course suspicious minds grow suspicious thoughts, but may have been a lot better than you think.
however, back in India, it's a shameful state of politics that spreads rumours about Sikhs and even called them terrorists. The right wing ruling government wants to crush free will and spirit of Sikhs. It's pathetic here.
In India and Pakistan there are areas especially in North where people look white or have features that are related with western people. They literally have people in any skin tone there
South Asian genetics can be crazy, even within family the siblings can literally look like a different race, dark skinned parents sometimes get light skinned children and vice versa. If only you look at a picture of a great great someone, you find out why this is the case.
True, me and my younger sister totally looks different from each other, she has pale skin with brown straight hair while I have black curly hair with dark skin😂 even my friends didn't believe that she's my sister.
So true, im a Pakistani born to pushtoon parents and my father bwing from the Orakzai clan, I look nothing like my siblings as all of them have lighter skin tone, basically they all arr very pale and have different features, thou I do share some features with my father but i still look very different than my parents and siblings😅 not to mention being the only dark skinned person in my family, though both my parents are light skinned.
@isabelreinhold1476 I suppose it's anywhere! My DNA came back with mostly scottish, welsh, English, Irish and only 2% Levantine, Here in the UK I'm always asked "where are you REALLY from?" 😅
actually the aryan invasion theory of north india. Those northwest indians came from russian tribes who migirated to india sub continent, the natives of india are dravidians they the south indians and they look different then north Indians
Genes. Sometimes, people who phenotypically manifested dominant genes, carry recessive genes. If both parents carry the recessive gene, the child has a chance of phenotypically manifesting the recessive appearance.
i thought he was half indian not 100% 😂 and good to know how he analysed his overthinking, thats a guy with critical thinking skills rather than a victim complex.😊
From what I have seen of people who work at these DNA places they have said No one has 100% come back as any race, that even most don't get into the 90% area, so calling a bit bs on what that guy said, maybe he just didn't want his parents to be his parent's and was hoping he was adopted or had something to claim on government assistance like college to get it paid for...lol
@@SnowWhite-wt4pwnot really I did one and I’m over 95% from a certain country same as my siblings and some of my friends, it’s not that rare so I wouldn’t call bs so quickly
Haha 😂 my cousin is married to a ginger Indian and their kids look like their father and have brownish ginger hair. Her husband also has blue eyes and he is 100% Indian and lives in India.
bro bcz indians do have it its bcz of streotype personally i am from east india and have Mongoliod features and i have seen many ginger head indian in village area features
My one of the dad’s cousin looks like that, his sibling look biracial 😂😂 we have crazy mix, 😂 and ours wasn’t much of a colonised part, my community is from more isolates coastal part, so this is super weird, my grandpa looked Afro. My granny has typical Indian looks
He's so relatable. It's good to have peace of mind. I know a lot of people who question their identity because they look so different from the rest of their immediate family
It’s actually a purely Asian trait! The Asian red head of different from the European red head. Pops up just as randomly but the effect is slightly different. The type of red is always from the lightest, a brownish rust red, to the darkest, an almost black true red. Not orange red but RED. The eyes and skin tone change as well. The skin is paler in darker skinned populations but always a sort of yellowish tan. Paler populations aren’t as affected but the skin tone shows up when tanned. The eyes become warmer was well. Being soft reddish browns to almost a purple plum toned brown. It’s REALLY fascinating and I wish more information was published in English about this genetic trait.
That’s funny I’m European (Italian) and I used to have red hair like it looked fake red. Some of my hair was thick and coarse like a horses mane and was burgundy wine red. Now I’m older and my hair is turning blonde slowly because that’s what happens before a red head goes grey.
Its crazy how you can see a beautiful person and assume they have it great but you really never know. A beautiful and humble human reminder for us all ❤️
There are a lotta people in North India that do have red locks,plus I'm from South India and met a guy in my college who had ginger brown hair.He said it was because of some deficiency in melanin content
Northern Indians are mostly indo-european and sometimes can have lighter hair, eyes and even slightly fairer skin than those from other parts. Some of it is genetic and some of it could be the result of throwback dna from their early indo-european ancestors (which is also kinda genetic). In his case, I believe it could be either one of those.
@@maimoozic if you search russian orthodox pictures of jesus you will see that he does look like that jesus but the Europeans white washed jesus image made him blonde blue eye like romans ridiculous
@@priyankasharma9443 do you not pay attention to cultural similarities? How do you think anthropologists figure out where a person comes from, by their remains? Each culture has a unique and special set of characteristics.
@@christmasina yaa yaa not at all interested just commented my views regarding how 'he looks Indian' cause he is not that's what my point was. That's what was the purpose of the video that he himself says that no one believes he is an Indian. And while leaving away from your land your body starts to adapt the changes and thus there is differences in the skin tone. That's the logic behind his looks.
Shikhs are the warriors group. I have read in books about how they have protected our country in the past from invaders. They are brave people. I'm from Bihar and in Patna we have Takth Sri Patna Sahib also known as Harmandir sahib Gurudwara which is Birth place of 10th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. I like to read about history , and it's really an honour to live in a country of brave ancestors, also the diversity.
@saumyapandey2372 no no you don't understand, just look at it with a broader mindset. The very first lash that we faced in modern times was partition, many people migrated outside because we couldn't feel welcome either in india nor in Pakistan because our homes were bereaved from us, second 84 and then kisaan andolan... a lot lot lottt of us have died... and we live in countries as refugees never mind that we make home where we go... this makes people long for a place to call home a country that won't kill them time and again. I'm a proud Indian, but everyone needs to understand the psychology behind this. Blindly hating won't change things, don't you feel compassion?
@@simrankaurshiledar8900kisaan andolan seriously..!!?? It's just a politically motivated protests only sikhs had problem with them in the entire country.. Hindus lost more lives than any others during independence struggle or even after that during partition.. Compassion my arse..
He’s also Super Beautiful! Just face it man, you’re uniquely blessed the same way someone can have albinism... you’re just different. But like really gorgeous! Your parents are probably surprised as well. Don’t worry about it.
Genetics are a crazy thing you may not have anyone in the family that currently has red hair but if you go back in the generations you will find where it has come from. It is crazy how things can skip so many generations and then a trait will pop up that you can’t place where it has come from. Genetics are AMAZING.
@@nandinimishra6901no I have believed the same until one I visit Punjab and entered a barber shop and I have met 2-3 people with 2 one them have hazel eyes and one have blue eyes with blond hairs so I think this might be true
I guessed he was Indian straight away. Here's what confused me, though: he says he's a Sikh, so (presumably) his parents are Indian too, he just has the red-head colouring? It's rare but it is known. An aunt of mine was married to a man (she's widowed now) who had the same colouring (by which I mean hair colour and fair skin) but as he used to wear a turban few people knew. His brother didn't wear a turban though, and at family weddings and suchlike, we'd always wonder, "Who's the white fella?" then realise it's fuffad's brother! 😂
My nephew has blue eyes and extremely fair skin - he’s panjabi. We in the north that are predominantly Sikhs and Panjabis - we have a lot of these type…a lot of my cousins look white. But they are totally Indian. We have been invaded for centuries, and we have also migrated from the Middle East, and Iran and those places…where the eyes and colour of our hair is very different than southerners (South Indians)
Callum, i think its because i have seen enough sample of ginger south asians. i lived in the most indian/pakistani neighborhood in the UK at some point. i became acquainted with the diversity and i started noticing ginger pakistanis. they have the same palm oil red look that Black people with ginger looks have
It's just people being ignorant and insensitive. He's a sikh. Sikhs are the kindest people on earth. From an objective point of view, their turbans are a lot different from middle eastern turbans nonetheless, people suck.
He is so self-aware, honest and authentic - it makes him so attractive
Right? He's just gorgeous 😍 and more-ish ❤
Well, he talks like he’s into men though, doesn’t he?
He looks like deepfake
@@LkshySharma so does your mom
@@merimalicina635 shut up, I am not saying he's bad looking. I just said it in a humourous way
It's a joke
Genetics are weird. His facial structure does indeed look Indian. Very handsome man.
The genetics of all humans all contain red hair pigment potential. The human genome that began in Africa has always carried the red hair genes.
Actually folks, people did not originate on the African continent, because at one time all of the continents were one big continent called Pangea, and the people moved around until they found the place to settle down, and when Pangea broke into the seven continents the people were already living on them, so the North American continent was already settled by Indian tribes living here. History books don't tell the truth about everything. The archealogists are just now starting to discover more places and relics that will change what we know about history.
@@fredachildress3728🎯
Humans have not been around during Pangaea though? Humans originated from Africa and people were able to cross into North America due to an old land bridge between Russia and Alaska.
No, his facial structure is not typical for an Indian.
"It was more me thinking people were treating me differently" ❤ Very insightful, lovely man
They probably were treating him differently. People are thick. 9/11 wasn't even committed by Sikhs and not by people in turbans so whatever he was picking up was just from stupid people. It's convenient for white people to think that POC are overthinking things then it absolves them of any responsibility for their behaviour. And some POC find it easier to blame themselves and then move on rather than face the much more difficult task of getting white people to change, plus they get white people applauding them for being oh so insightful and intelligent when all they've done is commit internalised racism and done the white people's job for them. No wonder white people think he's great. I've known people who were darker skinned Spaniards get hassled for committing 9/11 but I guess you feel that's OK somehow and have an excuse for it but this is at odds with your "not everyone is racist" bs
White, English woman here. The Sikh community had a wonderful reputation where I was growing up, Seen as classy, decent and beautiful souls. Very pro taking care of women, the men seen as family orientated and trustworthy. We all loved the large community of Sikhs we grew up with and women felt safe and protected when they were around.
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So unnecessary.
@@educational1651 kinda necessary 😂
They still have a great reputation where I live. They're genuinely lovely people ❤
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Why are you giving a nasty, conflictual response to a very & peaceful, Loving, &kind comment?
@@redwoodrebelgirl3010coz their life is bitter and they need everyone else to be bitter too 😊
As an Indian who has ginger and blonde looking cousins, I can relate to it 😂😂
♥️
I definitely think red heads are most likely Kashmiri, Pathan or Punjabi.
But our genes are full of surprises.
@@PradhanmantriBruhh not really my grandmother is ginger and we are from uttar pradesh.
@@utkarshkumar4764yeah in India we can't say who's from where coz people keep shifting throughout the country.
@@nitupriyadarshaninayak3014 yeah but i know because we are rajputs and we are definitely not from Kashmir or Punjab and we are not related to any pathan. My mother's side have always been in UP they have relative in MP, Rajasthan, and some in Haryana close to UP border so i can say that it's not the case that only those people have ginger hairs i had kind of light brown hair when i was born sort of close to blonde, but now my hair color is black idk how and why did it change my brother also had same thing happened to him.
I could listen to him talk all day. Something about him is so comforting yet so intriguing.
You need a hobby 😂
@@tm92489😂good one
New hobby, listen to his soothing voice
@@tm92489could say the same for ya
Creep
There are definitely ‘ginger hair’ genes in the Northern Indian communities. Also in Persian and Afghan/Kashmiri communities. They are rare, but there and 100% ‘local’ and normal.
It's not that rare. I'm a sikh from j&k and my cousins look like him has almost same haircolor
That's the Indo-European DNA.
There is something so sweet and honest about this man. Vulnerable. Attractive.
He is a very attractive man… The way he talks is soothing and pleasant.
Because he's white passing
Oh yes❤😊
Agreed, a kind of soulful elegance.
He'd make a great Jesus. I know he's a Sikh but he could play Jesus in a movie or play. They say that from age 13 to age 29, Jesus traveled to India, Nepal, Ladakh and Tibet as both student and teacher.
@@kkeegan32 I was thinking the same thing ❤
He's so calming.
Sikhism ❤
Super amazing energy
I like his lisp !
🎉
He's gorgeous, and so is his hair. How cute he was like "Mom, what's really going on?!" LOL
He is a lovely young man. As long as he is happy and his family is supports each other, all is well. He is very thoughtful and understanding, which always helps.
Ow his family support and love each other very well mabye too much even, with the whole 100% indian...
Most westenrers have this stereotype that all Indians look a certain way because of their exposure to only punjabis, bengalis or gujaratis mostly. India is much more diverse even in terms of racial features. I come from north easf india and I have Mongoloid features. Also I dont have brown skin. There is not one distinct Indian look
Yea as a nepali / British I completely agree with you we are so broad when it comes to looks
Which state in the Northeast? I'm from Assam.
We are the whole world😂😂👌🏽
Well this guy is a Sikh , so a Punjabi most probably
The guy in the video is Punjabi Punjabis in general are pretty diverse don't know about the other ethnic groups you mentioned.
That's a majestic man right there. Glad he realised there's nothing to worry about
He’s a white boy. Some Indian lab tech lost his sample and put his own DNA sample in there instead.
Such a calm well spoken person. His smile is so beautiful
He's so beautiful. ❤
There is something really calm and soothing about him.
Smoking hasheesh 😂
Very fair skinned black ginger here born to 2 black parents. My dads side of the family didn’t believe my sister and I were our dads kids. Mom demanded a paternity test just to prove his folks wrong but our dad never doubted her❤
Africa is the most genetically diverse continent in the world and there are a lot of gingers around who are indigenous Africans. Given that context, people with African ancestry will be diverse even with/without additional changes to their gene pool. In my indigenous sub-saharan African family, we all have the so called 'East Asian' eyes with zero non-African dna. We got them from our dad.
I went to high school with two sisters who were fair-skinned red heads. I saw both of their parents and their little sister, who had the typical appearance of black people. Genetics are crazy!
Amen . The African genes are diverse the Asian eyes are common. Red heads or ginger heads common too. It is just that most people keep their hair short so some red heads do not allow their hair to grow out. They are referred to as dusty red or dusty blonde depending on whether referring to sandy environment or red dusty environment. Very light skin to the very darkest skin Mother Nature has a fabulous time with her creativity.
Your Dad seems like a nice man:) I was not looking like my parents at all... Till I become older. At age of 20 I looked like copy of my mum in fact. The most ridiculous thing was that I really hated my white skin, not because I had problem with it, but coz it burned easily from sun and was painful. I remember crying to my mum and asked why I can't have chocolate skin 😂 kids can have crazy idea hahahaa
My father worked with a black man who had red hair and freckles.
Sikhs have the best energy everytime I encounter one. Awesome
He's a very handsome man and resembles a lot of the old Indian paintings I've seen everywhere.
I love how he self reflects at the end and accepts that he was overthinking. I'm sure there were some real situations that felt really bad for him, but I love how he got over them and took it like personal growth. Also... Loved how voice.
If only more people were like that. Nowadays people look for racism and claim racism that isnt there. Maybe for example he could have took offence over someone asking about his turban like how I was speaking to a black woman yesterday who was being extremely defensive over a guy enquiring about her hair. She felt he was "putting her on display". Its just such a weird slant on someone showing an interest.
I'm sure there weren't.
@@DarkAngel2512 maybe that black woman has trauma from before, getting made fun of for her hair which can cause somebody to get really defensive even if another person has no malicious intent. i would like to point that instances of people misconstrueing incidents for racism are way rarer than incidents of actual racism, and the misconstrueing might be a trauma response from getting genuinely bullied about their race and appearance beforehand- getting really defensive that is. just saying this so you can first be more considerate of people before passing judgement
@@thereisauniverseinsidemyhand whilst I get it could be from an assumption due to a previous experience I have personally witnessed way more people call things racist that arent than the other way around. Its 99.9% of the time not racism. Thats my personal experience though. This wasnt the case until around ten years ago. Before that I never saw ppl scream racism much less misuse the word. Now its all the friggen time and many ppl are in agreement on this and mutually say the word has lost its meaning. People think a white person with dreads with racist. The world has literally gone mad. And I mean that genuinely literally. Social media ruined us.
@@thereisauniverseinsidemyhand also the woman in question was being really racist all over the thread. Talking crap about white ppl and using terms like colonizer etc. So yeah...
The way he said "they'll never forget what they did to have me" was so beautiful. He is such a genuine person with a sweet and sincere disposition. Also, he truly does have gorgeous locks! Also, to me he looks indian, sounds like he was raised by indians , even the certain expressions he makes. And he is very handsome and unique looking!
Isn’t he talking about conception? 😂 he said it in a poetic way but he’s talking about sex
@@r.c.7779yeah😂😂
@@r.c.7779maybe the mom had difficulty conceiving and the parents had a tough time having him. I kinda took it that way😅
I just thought it was funny when he said that.
He means sex, babe.
There is something so genuine and refreshing about him. God bless you ❤ He's very sweet.
I could listen to his voice all day so calming what a lovely man…
He is so handsome and appears to have such a nice personality.❤😊
Ask him out then. LOL
@@AuntieFairy he’s gay
@@whitepouch0904 awww shucks! them sweet ones are, WP0904! You’re right! Sorry Claire! But I’m sure you are very much loved anyways.
sweet? really?
@@whitepouch0904that comic reply tho 💀
I love Sikhs! I’m Australian and everywhere there are needy, poor people or natural disasters, you’ll find Sikhs helping out
I agree. In the UK it's the same - Sikhs are so generous with their time here, practically providing support for the vulnerable community around them, regardless of colour,creed, religion or culture. They are true humanitarians. 😊
There are some beautiful Sikhs near where i live who feed people that are doing life hard, all are welcomed with no judgement. Such generous,compassionate humans, i love and thank them.❤🥰
Bruh I'm Sikh but look korean? I am confused 😂
Yeah to my knowledge they’re pretty peaceful and lovely people
East Indian?
Our society needs more people like him.. instead of crying victim he could identify that it was in his head
His smile so gentle, what a calm man❤
‘Maybe I’m not theirs, but I’m Indian for sure lol’ lmao
It's the most stupid and 21s century thing I've heard
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@@ferencssalvoski3721What does the 21st century have to do with it?
Redhair is a genetic mutation and it can 'hide' for like six generations! You can have a whole family of brunettes then suddenly a redhead pops up 😂
Truth. But it HAS to be on BOTH sides somewhere.
@@kkeegan32 yep! I believe the same thing goes for blue eyes :) they're both more recessive
I always get a little anxious imagining what kind of suspicion women might've been subjected to before DNA and genetic inheritances were understood :(
Yep- and both parents have to have the gene to get a redhead!
@@oranjellofishwell, maybe. But should also consider that redheads tend to "pop-out" every here and there, and people used to have quite good knowledge of their relatives. Also comes from both sides.
So in most cases... both probably knew that there where random redheads in their family history.
Like... "oh, my mom's uncle had read mustache" and "my great-grandfather was a well known ginger".
Of course suspicious minds grow suspicious thoughts, but may have been a lot better than you think.
Admitting that he was projecting is so admirable. If only we could all be that honest with ourselves.
This man is beautiful, also that’s the red head gene!! Probably super recessive, but he got it! Hope he can embrace being Indian and his uniqueness! ❤
Sikhs are known to be incredibly kind and generous, welcoming strangers to share their langar meals. Be proud! 💜
however, back in India, it's a shameful state of politics that spreads rumours about Sikhs and even called them terrorists. The right wing ruling government wants to crush free will and spirit of Sikhs. It's pathetic here.
The awareness and accountability 😭 you beautiful soul
He's gorgeous 😍🥰 And yes, the Celts got around, lol
In India and Pakistan there are areas especially in North where people look white or have features that are related with western people. They literally have people in any skin tone there
South Asian genetics can be crazy, even within family the siblings can literally look like a different race, dark skinned parents sometimes get light skinned children and vice versa. If only you look at a picture of a great great someone, you find out why this is the case.
True
True, me and my younger sister totally looks different from each other, she has pale skin with brown straight hair while I have black curly hair with dark skin😂 even my friends didn't believe that she's my sister.
So true, im a Pakistani born to pushtoon parents and my father bwing from the Orakzai clan, I look nothing like my siblings as all of them have lighter skin tone, basically they all arr very pale and have different features, thou I do share some features with my father but i still look very different than my parents and siblings😅 not to mention being the only dark skinned person in my family, though both my parents are light skinned.
It is the same way in Mexico! My relatives in Mexico are different colors!
@isabelreinhold1476 I suppose it's anywhere! My DNA came back with mostly scottish, welsh, English, Irish and only 2% Levantine, Here in the UK I'm always asked "where are you REALLY from?" 😅
He's very handsome and has the perfect radio voice! Get this guy a podcast!
I thought he was going to say
"That I'm actually NOT Jesus"😂
He's so vibrant 😍 ❤❤
Sikh people are literally the sweetest human beings
I'm very white and Scottish but feel the Sihk philosophy is amazing. He seems such a lovely young man with lovely red hair and very handsome 😊
Not all of them
Actually they are warriors.
Agreed 💯❤❤
Are they….”literally”??? Did you taste them to find out if they were sweet ……or sour…..or salty?? Literally?😂
He is a stunning creature - beautiful
He’s divine, I’ve rarely seen such a beautiful man
Take a seat, you Blasphemous man. @@didiermauricelbg
There are so many Indians who have brown or red hair and very fair skin, especially in North india.
Honestly love his vibe, he just seems like a wholesome friend to be around
I'm Russian mixed with Moldovan, but my asian friends keep telling I look like a punjabi girl😂 So, anything is possible in this world)
Just went through your dp, and no you look white to me.
As an Indian I can tell you Punjab I girls are beautiful so you must be too 😊
actually the aryan invasion theory of north india. Those northwest indians came from russian tribes who migirated to india sub continent, the natives of india are dravidians they the south indians and they look different then north Indians
@@sakurakou2009 lmao not that bs story again
@@HM87520 it the truth
Genes. Sometimes, people who phenotypically manifested dominant genes, carry recessive genes. If both parents carry the recessive gene, the child has a chance of phenotypically manifesting the recessive appearance.
Turbans are lovely but you are drop dead gorgeous with your hair out
He’s incredibly beautiful. Confidence is hard to come by. I’m glad he is coming to terms with his origins.
i thought he was half indian not 100% 😂 and good to know how he analysed his overthinking, thats a guy with critical thinking skills rather than a victim complex.😊
If he analyzed his over thinking, why he isn't wearing his turban now? 🤔
From what I have seen of people who work at these DNA places they have said No one has 100% come back as any race, that even most don't get into the 90% area, so calling a bit bs on what that guy said, maybe he just didn't want his parents to be his parent's and was hoping he was adopted or had something to claim on government assistance like college to get it paid for...lol
@@SnowWhite-wt4pwnot really I did one and I’m over 95% from a certain country same as my siblings and some of my friends, it’s not that rare so I wouldn’t call bs so quickly
@@SnowWhite-wt4pwI'm 95% of one kind of ethnic background. It's not that rare.
there is no such thing as 100% indian.. btw...
Haha 😂 my cousin is married to a ginger Indian and their kids look like their father and have brownish ginger hair. Her husband also has blue eyes and he is 100% Indian and lives in India.
bro bcz indians do have it its bcz of streotype personally i am from east india and have Mongoliod features and i have seen many ginger head indian in village area features
U know why I'm here
My one of the dad’s cousin looks like that, his sibling look biracial 😂😂 we have crazy mix, 😂 and ours wasn’t much of a colonised part, my community is from more isolates coastal part, so this is super weird, my grandpa looked Afro. My granny has typical Indian looks
Mughal/british empire entered the chat😂
@@Tis_sneha it's rare,i have light brown eyes it's as rare as blue eyes in india
He's so relatable. It's good to have peace of mind. I know a lot of people who question their identity because they look so different from the rest of their immediate family
He looks exaclty like that Season 1 actress on Bridgerton omfggg
it speaks volumes to look through these comments and see all the positivity and love; maybe there is hope.
You put what I feel into words! I'm trying every day not to give up on humanity and have hope.
There is Jazmin!!!
I have a lot of respect for Sikh’s, they are warriors of good and humanity.
Wow absolute Truth ..Bravo ,Bravo
I would love to be friends with this guy. I feel gentleness and authenticity radiating from him.
He has got a genuine beautiful smile !
The Indo European ancestry hit hard with this one
It’s actually a purely Asian trait! The Asian red head of different from the European red head. Pops up just as randomly but the effect is slightly different.
The type of red is always from the lightest, a brownish rust red, to the darkest, an almost black true red. Not orange red but RED.
The eyes and skin tone change as well.
The skin is paler in darker skinned populations but always a sort of yellowish tan. Paler populations aren’t as affected but the skin tone shows up when tanned.
The eyes become warmer was well. Being soft reddish browns to almost a purple plum toned brown.
It’s REALLY fascinating and I wish more information was published in English about this genetic trait.
That’s funny I’m European (Italian) and I used to have red hair like it looked fake red.
Some of my hair was thick and coarse like a horses mane and was burgundy wine red.
Now I’m older and my hair is turning blonde slowly because that’s what happens before a red head goes grey.
Its crazy how you can see a beautiful person and assume they have it great but you really never know. A beautiful and humble human reminder for us all ❤️
There are a lotta people in North India that do have red locks,plus I'm from South India and met a guy in my college who had ginger brown hair.He said it was because of some deficiency in melanin content
Northern Indians are mostly indo-european and sometimes can have lighter hair, eyes and even slightly fairer skin than those from other parts. Some of it is genetic and some of it could be the result of throwback dna from their early indo-european ancestors (which is also kinda genetic). In his case, I believe it could be either one of those.
Nonsense.indo-Eu origins are in Bharat and recent 2023 paper already proven that Indus Valley civilization people are Aryans.
Let me correct you a sec. You mean to say Persians.you can thank me later
Except South Indians, most Indians have Euro gene more or less. It is not specific to North Indians only
He looks like Jesus Christ from what is depicted in pictures 😅
You mean the European white washed jesus, the real jesus look middle eastren not white, he look a little like eastren orthodox jesus
@@sakurakou2009 yes I am aware, that is why I have mentioned “as depicted in pictures” 🙂
@@maimoozic if you search russian orthodox pictures of jesus you will see that he does look like that jesus but the Europeans white washed jesus image made him blonde blue eye like romans ridiculous
The real Jesus is a brown colour and black hair....also not a handsome guy.
@@sakurakou2009 Yeah, kinda like this INDIAN dude right here
Pure coincidence, I'm sure. But it shows genetics do weird things
He’s beautiful…
I love the interviews in this channel. I don’t know how many people you have to interview to get these people with seemingly awesome self-awareness.👏🏽
He absolutely looks Indian. Beautiful bone structure, great smile. Awesome coloring! I would love to see him in a turban:)
How can someone look Indian.. bruhhh I have literally light skin tone and brown hair that I am often mistaken as foreigner in my own land💀😭😭
He looks Indian? 😂
@@priyankasharma9443 do you not pay attention to cultural similarities? How do you think anthropologists figure out where a person comes from, by their remains? Each culture has a unique and special set of characteristics.
@@christmasina yaa yaa not at all interested just commented my views regarding how 'he looks Indian' cause he is not that's what my point was. That's what was the purpose of the video that he himself says that no one believes he is an Indian. And while leaving away from your land your body starts to adapt the changes and thus there is differences in the skin tone. That's the logic behind his looks.
@@christmasina but ya do agree each culture has their own speciality and that's what makes their culture diverse and beautiful
Shikhs are the warriors group. I have read in books about how they have protected our country in the past from invaders. They are brave people. I'm from Bihar and in Patna we have Takth Sri Patna Sahib also known as Harmandir sahib Gurudwara which is Birth place of 10th Guru, Guru Gobind Singh. I like to read about history , and it's really an honour to live in a country of brave ancestors, also the diversity.
With a lot of uneducated people calling us khalistani, ur comment makes me feel warm and happy. Thank you archana ❤
@@tm0330_people don't call sikhs Khalistani's but people who sir in Canada and their chamchas in india who demand separation from India.
@saumyapandey2372 no no you don't understand, just look at it with a broader mindset. The very first lash that we faced in modern times was partition, many people migrated outside because we couldn't feel welcome either in india nor in Pakistan because our homes were bereaved from us, second 84 and then kisaan andolan... a lot lot lottt of us have died... and we live in countries as refugees never mind that we make home where we go... this makes people long for a place to call home a country that won't kill them time and again.
I'm a proud Indian, but everyone needs to understand the psychology behind this. Blindly hating won't change things, don't you feel compassion?
@@tm0330_ lol we don't call every sikh khalistani dude 😂😂
@@simrankaurshiledar8900kisaan andolan seriously..!!?? It's just a politically motivated protests only sikhs had problem with them in the entire country.. Hindus lost more lives than any others during independence struggle or even after that during partition.. Compassion my arse..
If you're Sikh, you're Indian. If you've been Sikh for most of your life then someone knew something all along.
That guy has gone through really deep transitions and transformations in life...
i adore his energy. hes also drop dead gorgeous
He looks Indian to me
His eyes gave away before he said anything 😂😂😂😂
And he seems very sweet...
I thought he could be middle eastern
He looks like my friend aaron jandu lool
He could pass as people from Caucasus and South Russia
He will be more indian if he wiggles his head when he speaks😂
That’s stereotypical too. Not all India’s wiggle their head.
He’s gorgeous! Perfect teeth too!
He’s also Super Beautiful! Just face it man, you’re uniquely blessed the same way someone can have albinism... you’re just different. But like really gorgeous! Your parents are probably surprised as well. Don’t worry about it.
Great looking guy! His hair is a unique colour- looks good
" I thought its the people but no IT WAS JUST ME,ITS JUST ME OVERTHINKING "
Man!!! That hits hard 😢
Genetics are a crazy thing you may not have anyone in the family that currently has red hair but if you go back in the generations you will find where it has come from. It is crazy how things can skip so many generations and then a trait will pop up that you can’t place where it has come from. Genetics are AMAZING.
He seems beautiful in side and out
I've noticed that Northern Indians tend to have more European features (light skin, hazel/light brown eyes, naturally light coloured hair)..
Becuase Northern indians are indo-europeans
@@AtheistNationalist Indo-Aryan
@@Pranay471 aryan invasion is proved to be a myth...
@@nandinimishra6901no I have believed the same until one I visit Punjab and entered a barber shop and I have met 2-3 people with 2 one them have hazel eyes and one have blue eyes with blond hairs so I think this might be true
Yep like me hehe
He seems to be a very good person. His aura is shining, would love to have a talk with him. 😊
Trueeee.
He’s so calm I love that
Tht last bit is so important... if we have a mindset that we'll be treared differently, we will misread innocent interactions.
This guy is really handsome and has such a beautiful voice, giving lovely vibes. ❤
Him realizing the overthinking part… is as beautiful as those ginger curls
He seems like such a gentle soul!
I’ve met a few Sikh people in my life and admittedly the ones I’ve met have had a kind of warm soul, I will say that.
I guessed he was Indian straight away.
Here's what confused me, though: he says he's a Sikh, so (presumably) his parents are Indian too, he just has the red-head colouring?
It's rare but it is known.
An aunt of mine was married to a man (she's widowed now) who had the same colouring (by which I mean hair colour and fair skin) but as he used to wear a turban few people knew.
His brother didn't wear a turban though, and at family weddings and suchlike, we'd always wonder, "Who's the white fella?" then realise it's fuffad's brother! 😂
Even if he's wearing a turban of course you can still tell his hair color from his beard and eyebrows bro wdym
My nephew has blue eyes and extremely fair skin - he’s panjabi.
We in the north that are predominantly Sikhs and Panjabis - we have a lot of these type…a lot of my cousins look white. But they are totally Indian.
We have been invaded for centuries, and we have also migrated from the Middle East, and Iran and those places…where the eyes and colour of our hair is very different than southerners (South Indians)
I still don't know what confused you after reading all that
He's so good looking, his hair, his facial features. He seems like a very well. mannered gentleman top all of that off ❤
Callum, i think its because i have seen enough sample of ginger south asians. i lived in the most indian/pakistani neighborhood in the UK at some point. i became acquainted with the diversity and i started noticing ginger pakistanis. they have the same palm oil red look that Black people with ginger looks have
He's beautiful.
He looks pretty cool tbh. So unique.
What a gentle spirit! I love his voice, too! Lovely man!
I love his natural hair color, he is so handsome 😍😍😍
He’s very handsome, I quite like his ginger locks.
HANDSOME✨️Beautiful ✨️Man✨️
Nah you are majestic AF. Smile of a King right there ❤
Young man i lost a family member north tower 9 11...please wear your Turbin & be true to yourself..Godbless you💝🌻
It's just people being ignorant and insensitive. He's a sikh. Sikhs are the kindest people on earth. From an objective point of view, their turbans are a lot different from middle eastern turbans nonetheless, people suck.
And I'm genuinely sorry for your loss. I hope you've healed and may your family member rest in peace 🙏
Blue Thunder had turbine boost and silent mode.
Such beautiful hair! You can not hide it!!!
He is so happy to be an Indian.
The nose speaks INDIAN 😊😊 a heritage to be proud of🎉😊❤
My Indian grandmother had light blue eyes. There's still lots of stories and rumors in our family about why she had blue eyes.
Such a nice, calm, mellow, sweet person. No victim mentality. 😊
He is a special being ❤you can literally feel his energy. Pretty awesome ❤
Love this