Wikipedia tells me that Homo Habilis left Africa about 1.75 myo and eventually became Neanderthals in Europe...

Ok so what I'm getting as the more reasonable theory is that an early humanoid ape left Africa, then evolved in higher life forms in Eurasia, and then returned to Africa to turn a less evolved ape into modern negroids.

My question then is:

What is the relationship between Neanderthals, Sapiens, modern Whites, and modern East Asians? And in what region did each of those evolve? What is the story of each of those?

>and then returned to Africa to turn a less evolved ape into modern negroids.
Not only to Africa, but also to Australia and every single place populated by australoids at the time, and that is like every square mile from Iraq to New Zealand and even beyond.

Basically, the whole world except for Europe and north Asia and likely north America.

>negroids were nowhere to be found outside of Africa after that?

>How could H. sapiens sapiens evolve in Africa, spread out all over the world, and yet negroids were nowhere to be found outside of Africa after that?
Because if you were dark skinned, your chances of survival were slimmer in wintry regions.

>Is this all politically correct bullshit?
No, /pol/, science is not politically correct bullshit.

>look nothing like negroids?
The main difference was the height. We have the same height now. (almost)

sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S0160289608000421