• Lesiba posted an update a year ago ·

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      I’m not understanding this.

      Besides the Piltdown man, Is there a single shred of evidence that has been found to support the polygenetic theory? Or is it still a hypothesis? If so, can someone please point me to a scientific journal where the evidence is published and peer reviewed.

      • Kwabena (edited)
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        Polygenism is a theory of human origins which gives the view that the human races are of different origins (polygenesis). This view is opposite to the idea of monogenism, which theorizes a single origin of humanity. Modern scientific views find little merit in any polygenic model due to an increased understanding of speciation in a human context, with the monogenic “Out of Africa” hypothesis and its variants being the most widely accepted models for human origins.

        Polygenism has historically been heavily used in service of white supremacist and white terror domination ideas and practices, denying a common origin between European and African inhabitants. Polygenism believed that the inhabitants of Africa were related to the apes; thus, European descents are separate from the inhabitants of Africa.

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        • Kwabena (edited)
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          Polygenism is a white terror domination (white supremacy) pseudo scientific theory that put European descents at the top of the human evolution hierarchy and put Afrikan descent inhabitants at the bottom of the evolution hierarchy with apes and chimpanzees.

          • Kwabena (edited)
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            Most scientists reject the polygenic theory due to fossil records showing that the oldest human fossils are all found on the Afrikan continent.

            Most scientists widely agree on the monogenic “Out of Africa” theory.

            Most scientists agree that the modern human, Homo Sapien Sapien, evolved on the Afrikan continent and migrated out to populate other parts of the world, including Europe.

            Most scientists reject the polygenic theory and most scientists accept the monogenic “Out of Africa” theory.

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            • Kwabena (edited)
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              Most scientists are in agreement that human origin and the modern human species, Homo Sapien Sapien, evolved on the Afrikan continent.

              Afrika is the origin and home of the modern human species, Homo Sapien Sapien.

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                Yes Sir. So where is the polygenism data published and peer reviewed that the origins of the inhabitants of The Black Land is ralted to apes; maybe the same data will explain exactly what origins of the inhabitant of Europe is related to. I would ask (of you, or anyone) of ATTESTED data to the fact but I am willing to accept evidence (data) from other disciplines too, for example, that maybe Herodotus or Alexandra or Darius or Xerses or Ceasar or anyone left behind that explains exactly what the origins of the inhabitants of Europe is related to – at the least that. Is there such a journal wherein such is published?

                • Kwabena (edited)
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                  I don’t have any peer reviewed journals or published data with me right now. But I will look it up and post it.
                  From my research, Afrikans are the only group of people on the face of the earth that don’t have Neanderthals, Denisovans, or any other foreign hominid DNA. Archaeological findings and research has shown that the ancestors of Neanderthals lived about 600,000 years ago in Africa. Then the ancestors of the Neanderthal lineage left the African continent around 200,000-300,000 years ago. The fossil records of what is describe as Neanderthals ranges from 200,000 years to 40,000 years in age, are all found in Europe, Asia, the Near East and Siberia.

                  Neanderthals inhabited EurAsia from the Atlantic regions of Europe eastward to Central Asia, from as far north as present-day Belgium and as far south as the Mediterranean and southwest Asia.
                  The first human fossil assemblage described as Neanderthal was discovered in Germany and Belgium in 1856.
                  The oldest fossil evidence placing Neanderthals and modern humans in the same location is a human skull dated to 55,000 years ago that was discovered in a cave in modern day Israel.
                  Neanderthals were a cold-adapted hominids people; this proves that Afrikans inhabitants and Neanderthals descents are two separate hominids species. Neanderthals lived before and during the last ice age of the Pleistocene Period in some of the most harsh, unforgiving, and extreme environments ever inhabited by humans; this shows the EuroAsian traits of always trying to conquer, dominate, destroy and control their environment.


                  Modern human inhabitants of EurAsia and Neanderthals apparently mated on subsequent occasions. Mating may have occurred both before and after some of the ancestors of Europeans and East Asians separated from one another.

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