Is there such a thing as a "Sub-Human"? What makes us human in the first place?

Is there such a thing as a "Sub-Human"? What makes us human in the first place?

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>what makes us human?
white skin

>Is there such a thing as a "Sub-Human"?
No, not anymore anyway.

>What makes us human in the first place?
Non meta answer: the ability to successfully reproduce with other members of our species.

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just because this is already a shit thread, have some cultural relativism while you're at it

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Subhuman is anyone with an IQ below 115.

>t. 130

hallo redditische

Nah. Every population is beautiful in its own way and we must embrace the human species in all its diversity instead of pushing away people we don't like.

>strong women

/pol/ hangs out on reddit more than any other board.

>muh melanin
>show half black chick with European features

>the ability to successfully reproduce with other members of our species.
This is not a definition of species. We were able to reproduce with neanderthals, denisovans and who knows who else.

>Fuck off /pol/
>N-no you fuck off reddit
Every single time you fucking cunts get told off this is the reply you give. Just fuck off

redditors

Are Australian aborigines able to breed with other humans and produce fertile offspring? If so, they're human.

Empathy

yes, they're called italians

Eating with cutlery.

Thats it.

/pol/ is literally a reddit colony

Look here

Neanderthals were humans, just a sub-species. Like how Bonobos are a sub-species of chimpanzees.

But Neanderthals should be considered the same species, just a different subspecies. When I went to school they were called Homo sapiens neanderthalensis whereas we are Homo sapiens sapiens, did it get reclassified or something?

No, neanderthals are considered a separate species of humans (that is of the genus homo). And so are bonobos and chimps actually.

They never were classified as such, as far as I can remember. As for what they should and shouldn't, that's for anthropologists to decide. Again, species are NOT defined by the ability to reproduce.

'subhuman' is a meme. Anything that belongs to the homo sapiens group is human by definition.

They certainly were, I'd scan you my old textbooks if I still had them.

Okay, I found out that from the 1950s to the early 1980s they were indeed classified as H. sapiens neanderthalensis.

what a skinnyfattie

Don't forget aliens and nephilim

/pol/ has more crossover than this board I assure you. Veeky Forums is not one of babby's first boards. We get migrants from /pol/, /int/, Veeky Forums and Veeky Forums mostly. /pol/ is very popular and is an entry level board.

Probably 3rd most normies per capita to /b/ and /v/.

/pol/, /b/, and /v/ have been the biggest newfag boards for years now redditor-kun