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Anonymous ID: aBkRRCW3United States /pol/511341170#511341170
7/25/2025, 7:41:43 PM
Fossils, genetics, and archaeological evidence all prove this to be true.

>https://youtu.be/DZv8VyIQ7YU?si=NLrXpHs_hHpLmulH
Anonymous ID: CJE4YTJZUnited States /pol/509937413#509937413
7/9/2025, 7:47:06 PM
But you reject DNA when it traces the human lineage through time, proving that we evolved from earlier apes in Africa?

The math does not check out.
Anonymous ID: F9jhEMbjUnited States /pol/509749445#509749445
7/7/2025, 5:58:54 PM
Fossils, genetics, and archaeological evidence all prove this.

>https://youtu.be/DZv8VyIQ7YU?si=NLrXpHs_hHpLmulH
Anonymous ID: 7OvvzsEhUnited States /pol/509246636#509246808
7/1/2025, 10:20:42 PM
The overwhelming consensus in the scientific community supports the theory that humans evolved in Africa.

Numerous lines of evidence, including fossil discoveries, genetic data, and archaeological findings, point to Africa as the origin of our species, Homo sapiens.
Anonymous ID: +Mwd9r+UUnited States /pol/509188730#509188730
7/1/2025, 6:32:17 AM
The overwhelming consensus in the scientific community supports the theory that humans evolved in Africa.

Numerous lines of evidence, including fossil discoveries, genetic data, and archaeological findings, point to Africa as the origin of our species, Homo sapiens.
Anonymous ID: XcIL9jVYUnited States /pol/508792870#508792870
6/26/2025, 5:38:45 PM
....Because you hate black people? Is that really it?

You erroneously believe that black people are "inferior" (meaningless concept in evolution BTW) so humans couldn't have possibly emerged from the African continent?

Every ounce of genetic and fossil data regarding human origins points to Homo sapiens having evolved from Homo heidelbergensis populations that were living in Africa around 300,000 years ago.

Then, over many migrations spanning thousands of years each, Homo sapiens populations began propagating into Eurasia and beyond, with other populations remaining in Africa, eventually becoming the Africans of today.

Most human genetic diversity is contained within Africa. This could ONLY be the case if humans evolved there, as it took hundreds of thousands of years for the species to form, and the populations that left Africa and became Eurasians were genetically bottlenecked. Eurasians are all more closely related to each other than many individual groups of Africans are to each other.

Our ancestors from 300,000 years ago lived in Africa. How you feel about this fact doesn't really matter in the end. It's still true anyway.

>https://youtu.be/DZv8VyIQ7YU?si=F7DE383MVRPrlv8i
Anonymous ID: 18dGaNQ2United States /pol/508193679#508193679
6/21/2025, 3:49:32 PM
....Because you hate black people? Is that really it?

You erroneously believe that black people are "inferior" (meaningless concept in evolution BTW) so humans couldn't have possibly emerged from the African continent?

Every ounce of relevant genetic and fossil data regarding human origins points to Homo sapiens having evolved from Homo heidelbergensis populations that were living in Africa around 300,000 years ago.

Then, over several migrations spanning thousands of years each, Homo sapiens populations began migrating out of Africa into Eurasia and beyond, with other populations staying in Africa, eventually becoming the Africans of today.

Most human genetic diversity is contained within Africa. This could ONLY be the case if humans evolved there, as it took hundreds of thousands of years for our species to form, and the populations that left to become Eurasians were genetically bottlenecked. Eurasians are all more closely related to each other than many individual groups of Africans are to each other.

Our ancestors from 300,000 years ago lived in Africa. How you feel about this fact doesn't really matter in the end. It's still true anyway.

>https://youtu.be/DZv8VyIQ7YU?si=F7DE383MVRPrlv8i