Quote by Christopher Hitchens
I have had my mother's wing of my genetic ancestry analyzed by the tracing service and there it all is: the arrow moving northward from the African savannah, skirting the Mediterranean by way of the Levant, and passing through Eastern and Central Europe before crossing to the British Isles. And all of this knowable by an analysis of the cells on the inside of my mouth.I almost prefer the more rambling and indirect and journalistic investigation, which seems somehow less deterministic.
Summary
This quote highlights the speaker's experience of having their genetic ancestry analyzed. They express having their mother's lineage revealed, tracing the journey from Africa to the British Isles. The analysis is seen as a scientific and deterministic approach, providing specific details about their genetic origins. However, the speaker suggests a preference for a more meandering and journalistic investigation, implying that such an approach may offer a less predetermined and more subjective understanding of their ancestry.