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I got a somewhat controversial question. If humanity have his place of origins in Africa, Central East Africa, who was in other parts of the world before African people got there?
So the answer is there actually weren't any people in other parts of the world. The people from Africa actually migrated there and through years and years of evolution, we've come to have different features that you might recognize.
So to an extent I agree, but while you had people in Africa, you also had people in America. Before America was America, it was called Tamaria. If you don't know what I'm talking about, you can google it.
Well yes, people did eventually make their ways to America, and there were different types of people in Africa and the Americas, but before that occurred, there were only people in Africa.
We got to realize that the Ice Age made most of the Western Hemisphere uninhabitable. So not until about 11,500 years ago did people have access to the Americas.
I thought it was obvious that if life started in one place that that means that life spread out, travelled and created more life in other places. Thank you for clarifying the obvious. I really like your message.
Yes, I would agree with you there. Clarifying the obvious is definitely one of the number one steps you want to do in a debate or a discussion. And so you know that the other person and you are on the same page.
Listen man take it from an Indian native American bro it was not called to marry that is literally made up America was named America by Amerigo Vespucci in Italian mapmaker who was basing off of
Early human history is actually very fascinating, and I don't think I can explain its entirety on this, but I can provide you with some links if you'd like.
Yeah, on this app, there's not enough recording time to explain, you know, basically history creation in its entirety. But you did break it down nicely for those who unfortunately don't get it.
Let's create a spectrum real quick. When you think of dark black African and you think of light white Caucasian, in the middle of that, do you think natural developmental process?
I don't know if archaeologists have come to agree exactly how humans evolved, that's the thing. Nobody ever really found the missing link, quote unquote. But as far as it being a natural evolution, it takes thousands of years for that to happen. And it doesn't happen in one region, it happens like...
Yeah, so it doesn't happen in one region. It happens, you know, as they're migrating either East, West or whatever. And on top of that, you know, they're also intermingling with other species or populations such as the Denny's solvents and the anderthals. And as far as, you know, American indigenous people, you know, they're migrating to other regions.
Yeah, and so they say that the way that America's became populated was that they crossed this ice bridge called the Bering Strait, which connects Russia and Alaska. But there's also different evidence that suggests that they might have arrived on boats. If you really look at it.
Yeah, so it wasn't everybody went through a boat or through the ice bridge. It was just a certain population that had the skills to travel that way. And the reason why they correlate this is because they found some of the artifacts that exist in both cultures. And not only that, there's also some...
Statues called I think they're called the omic heads and if you look at them, you'll notice that their phenotypic features are Similar to those of Africans. So that's the reason why people think that you know They might have arrived their way before anybody even knew existed.
The point I'm making is that the concept of an indigenous people anywhere else in the world is an illusion because humanity originates in Africa. You see what I'm saying? Cultures go elsewhere, but humanity starts in Africa.
It's not an illusion that out of Africa theory is place like thousands and thousands of years ago so the order of theoretically yes tribes did like move out of Africa in poppy the other areas but knowing how climate works and geographic location your skins
Literally every race has a certain type of indigenous people. The fact that Africans are the oldest people on the planet is somewhat irrelevant. I guess it's true, but we're not all African. we've all developed way too far.
I don't know how long we've been here but we have a whole culture and language and everything we have things to trace back we had all civilizations and cities not just teepees those were from nomadic tribes and then like yeah
Skins gonna become lighter Europeans are so white because everywhere they are is cold and cloudy and shit so they need less UV exposure because our skin can't handle it as well that's why they get sunburnt but soda black people soda Indians so the Japanese