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7/8/2025, 3:00:01 PM
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6/24/2025, 7:16:49 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
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
6/21/2025, 12:32:36 AM
6/19/2025, 10:50:03 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.
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.
6/17/2025, 3:58:30 PM
The ENTIRE global scientific community and most educated people in the world accept the verifiable reality that is the evolution of species.
Biologists observe and document evolution happening in the lab, as well as in nature. We can trace our lineage and the lineages of other organisms through time with DNA, and we can corroborate this data with that of fossils, which point to the exact same conclusion: organisms evolve and change over time.
The earliest Homo sapiens remains discovered to date were found in Africa, in present day Morocco. They were dated via thermoluminescence (TL) to around 300,000 years ago. Far older remains of human ancestors like Homo heidelbergensis and Homo erectus have also been found in Africa, the latter emerging around 2 million years ago.
You cannot grow out of your own ancestry. You are a member of every taxonomic clade your ancestors belonged to, even if you or the descendants of your species create new clades for themselves. You evolved from eukaryotes, so you are still a eukaryote. You evolved from tetrapods, so you are still a tetrapod. You evolved from mammals, so you are still a mammal. You evolved from apes, so you are still an ape.
>https://youtu.be/DZv8VyIQ7YU?si=eMqtmS-jAWKS4gT5 [Open]
Biologists observe and document evolution happening in the lab, as well as in nature. We can trace our lineage and the lineages of other organisms through time with DNA, and we can corroborate this data with that of fossils, which point to the exact same conclusion: organisms evolve and change over time.
The earliest Homo sapiens remains discovered to date were found in Africa, in present day Morocco. They were dated via thermoluminescence (TL) to around 300,000 years ago. Far older remains of human ancestors like Homo heidelbergensis and Homo erectus have also been found in Africa, the latter emerging around 2 million years ago.
You cannot grow out of your own ancestry. You are a member of every taxonomic clade your ancestors belonged to, even if you or the descendants of your species create new clades for themselves. You evolved from eukaryotes, so you are still a eukaryote. You evolved from tetrapods, so you are still a tetrapod. You evolved from mammals, so you are still a mammal. You evolved from apes, so you are still an ape.
>https://youtu.be/DZv8VyIQ7YU?si=eMqtmS-jAWKS4gT5 [Open]
6/15/2025, 2:50:23 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 heidelburgensis populations that were living in Africa around 300,000 years ago.
Then, over several migrations spanning many thousands of years, 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.
Your (our) ancestors 300,000 years ago lived in Africa. How you feel about this doesn't really matter. It's still true anyway.
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 heidelburgensis populations that were living in Africa around 300,000 years ago.
Then, over several migrations spanning many thousands of years, 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.
Your (our) ancestors 300,000 years ago lived in Africa. How you feel about this doesn't really matter. It's still true anyway.
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