Alice Eve As The Result Of 2,000 Years Of Sex Selection
05/10/2016
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rosieandjasonIn a post on "Blonde Hair, Blue Eyes, And Sex Selection" Steve Sailer reports that New Genome Technique Reveals Brits Evolving Over Last 2,000 Years to Look More Like Rosie Huntington-Whiteley (pictured at right with husband Jason Statham.)

He also notes that geneticist Razib Khan, discussing the same thing, goes with Rosamund Pike (below) as his illustration.

If I were asked to pick the pinnacle of British blue-eyed, blonde haired evolution, I would have picked Alice Eve, seen below chatting with Scottish immigrant Craig Ferguson, when he was on the Late Late Show. I don't think that chatting with Alice Eve is a job Americans won't do, but there it is.

Of course, all these ladies are exceptional (many Britons look like Jason Statham instead) but it makes the serious point that "evolution" is something that happens in historical time.

Check out Sailer's A Farewell To Alms: Why Did The Industrial Revolution Happen Where It Did? and A Farewell To Alms Part II: Why Have Some Countries Profited From The Industrial Revolution?

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