If we all came from Africa, why are there white people? (No, seriously)

If we all came from Africa, why are there white people? (No, seriously)

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Adaptation over time to other climates. Its basic biology user

The ancient practice of skin bleaching

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blasphemy

God made them

Whites are reptilian mutants created by the Nubian scientist YAKUB.

The harmful effects of the Finno-Korean Hyper War, including nuclear radiation, basically turned all of Europe white.

>Adaptation
But race isn't genetic.

No, but skin color is. The same as eye color is genetic.

False. Skin color and eye color are both social constructs. There is no such thing as discriminating based on "skin color" in the animal kingdom. There is just skin.

>Color is a social construct
Melanin count is not a social construct. Assumptions based on them probably are. Are you gonna keep on with this weak shitposting, or are you going to say something that makes sense?

>Melanin count is not a social construct
Yes it is. There is nothing "natural" about segregating based on melanin count. We all have melanin. Did you know there was more variance in melanin count within the """races""" than between them?

Stop being racist.

The planet used to have a different axis of alignment with the sun, Africa was in a different relative position.

Original homo sapiens sapiens.

WE WUZ AFRICAN

>There is nothing "natural" about segregating based on melanin count.

It is obvious that you are wrong. Racism clearly exists as a pattern of instinctual human social behavior, and therefore IS NATURAL you idiot.

God go back to you fucking stormfag

YOU DO NOT UNDERSTAND THE MEANING OF THE WORDS YOU ARE ATTEMPTING TO USE

THERE IS NOTHING CONSTRUCTED ABOUT THE BIOLOGY OF SOCIAL COGNITION

Assumptions based on them. It is an objective fact that people with darker skin have more melanin. I'm not trying to assert that darker skin causes differences. However, it is natural for humans to be cautious of things that are unfamiliar.

Naturally darker*

>brain size is not a social construct
Yes it is. There is nothing "natural" about segregating based on brain size. We all have brains. Did you know there was more variance in brain size within the """races""" than between them?

Oh wait, egalitarians actually believe this

If we all came from fish, why are there still reptiles?(No seriously?)

we specialized to the Eurasian environment
east Asians are also white-ish and they don't even have the same mutations Europeans have for it

wonder if after all it was Neanderthals who gave those features to us, after all they had already specialized to this environment and interbreeding with them acted as a source for specialized genes ready to use

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yes

maybe

no
and no

probably

Most "white" traits like blue eyes and shit like that are recessive traits, most likely rooted in mutation. This is thy the following holds true
Black Man + Black Woman = Black Baby
Black Man + White Woman = Black Baby
White Man + Black Woman = Black Baby
White Man + White Woman = White Baby

cradle of civilization, fellas. Now we must continue evolution by mixing the most intelligent humans with the top tier physical genetic humans, while killing off humans with genetic diseases, undesireable genes, and low IQ. so basically, /b/.

If we came from fish, hypothetically, we are the product of a billion year evolution chain. so, hypothetically, all other animals will either die out or continue their journey? If its true about humans, why are humans the only ones in the journey?

clarified
if i have 10 torrents that each take 20 minutes to download, and i start them at 1 and a half minute intervals, the first download will be completed when the last download is at 25% (if my quick math is correct). Does that make sense?

>Does that make sense?
No

which part