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"In other words, ''white people'' do not share a common genetic heritage; instead, they come from different lineages that migrated from Africa and Asia. Such mixing is true for every race. ''All living humans go back to one common ancestor in Africa,'' explains Paabo. ''But if you look at any history subsequent to that,'' then every group is a blend of shallower pedigrees. So, he says, ''I might be closer in my DNA to an African than to another European in the street.'' Genetics, he concludes, ''should be the last nail in the coffin for racism.''
What DNA Says About Human Ancestry—and Bigotry
Part 3,
RaceSci: History of Race in Science: In Media: What DNA Says About Human Ancestry - and Bigotry
We're all from Africa.
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They came from Africa, but not central and south negroid africa. We are two distinct species, we separated long ago from a common african ancestor. There was a common hominid, there was a split, negroid, "us". We spread out, conquered the world, they stayed and stagnated. A common ancestor is all that we share in common.
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"We're all from Africa" - given your quote...no, we are not. I suppose if you want to over analyze things..."plate tectonics" never happened. We are still under glaciers and I am typing this from Constantinople...
There are many diseases for instance that one race will get (either at all or predominantly) by one race over another is far more common than anyone is allowed to talk about (with out being deemed as racist).
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We ARE different. Skin color one of hundreds, maybe thousands. Genetically, we a different. Physiologically, we are different. Psychologically, we are different. Lincoln was right when he lamented we'd never live together peacefully, we're too different.
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While our ancestors have been around for about six million years, the modern form of humans only evolved about 200,000 years ago.
Now, after studying ancient rocks in southern West Greenland, one team of researchers says that modern plate tectonics, with its subduction zones, spreading centers, earthquakes and all the other features we're familiar with, probably started about 3.2 billion years ago (the Earth is about 4.6 billion years old). Before that, a much different set of processes shaped the Earth's surface, the researchers say.
When Did Plate Tectonics Begin? | Theory of Plate Tectonics
Svante Paabo can explain it to you. He is quoted in my previous post.
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And 50,000 years ago, things REALLY changed for one group, the group that left africa, and they went on to rule the planet. Everything you see around you, came from the "white westerners". Go into central africa, it still looks the same. They don't have the ambition to better things that "we" have. It's not racism, it's facts.
I'm still waiting for anyone to give me the "black villages". You'll never find it because as a group, they're incapable of creating it. They're still 50,000 years of evolution behind. In my personal opinion, they're just one of millions of evolutionary dead ends.
I'm just telling you what the facts state. What happens in the real world. So it doesn't happen here to our wonderful country.