The phenomenon of bastardism

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It is believed that this is a mixing of aristocratic military families of knights and barons with European plebeians and slaves.

But the word itself suggests that this was a mixing not even with people, but with animals, because the root of this word is “beast”.

Maybe that's how it was? Ancient Europeans may have interbreeded with pigs and other animals, which may explain the pig-like anatomical features and Rh-negative blood.
 
It is believed that this is a mixing of aristocratic military families of knights and barons with European plebeians and slaves.

But the word itself suggests that this was a mixing not even with people, but with animals, because the root of this word is “beast”.

Maybe that's how it was? Ancient Europeans may have interbreeded with pigs and other animals, which may explain the pig-like anatomical features and Rh-negative blood.

"bastardism" has nothing to do with beastiality. That connection you made is ridiculous.
 
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Modern biochemistry has abandoned the dogma of "vertical inheritance", they are forced to recognize that the mixing of genes occurs not only during childbirth, due to the discovery of retroviruses and reverse transcription.
This also applies to the issue of virginity.

 
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Thus, if ancient European "mothers" copulated with boars and then became pregnant with humans, the genes of the pigs influenced the genetics of the offspring.

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These are words with the same root, through an inflectional root (as in irregular English verbs)

Here is the root of "bastardism":
from: bastard | Etymology, origin and meaning of bastard by etymonline
""illegitimate child," early 13c., from Old French bastard "acknowledged child of a nobleman by a woman other than his wife" (11c., Modern French bâtard), probably from fils de bast "packsaddle son," meaning a child conceived on an improvised bed (saddles often doubled as beds while traveling), with pejorative ending -art (see -ard). An alternative possibly is that the word is from Proto-Germanic *banstiz "barn," equally suggestive of low origin."


And the root of "bestiality"
"late 14c., "the nature of beasts," from bestial + -ity. The meaning "indulgence in bestial instincts" is from 1650s; the sense of "sexual activity with a beast" is from 1611 (KJV)."



See? No relation whatsoever. Rhyming is not meaning.
 
I wondered when you might get to a subject that you know something about , Bumpole ..
 
It is believed that this is a mixing of aristocratic military families of knights and barons with European plebeians and slaves.

But the word itself suggests that this was a mixing not even with people, but with animals, because the root of this word is “beast”.

Maybe that's how it was? Ancient Europeans may have interbreeded with pigs and other animals, which may explain the pig-like anatomical features and Rh-negative blood.
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It is believed that this is a mixing of aristocratic military families of knights and barons with European plebeians and slaves.

But the word itself suggests that this was a mixing not even with people, but with animals, because the root of this word is “beast”.

Maybe that's how it was? Ancient Europeans may have interbreeded with pigs and other animals, which may explain the pig-like anatomical features and Rh-negative blood.
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