"Out-of-Africa" Theory Debunked (Robert Sepehr)

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Black Africans can trace 19% of their genetic ancestry to an extinct hominin species (Homo Erectus) while Whites & Asians show a very different DNA lineage (Cro-Magnon). If Whites and Asian races evolved from Black Africans, they would also have Homo Erectus DNA, but they don't. Whites and Asians share DNA from Neanderthals, Africans don't. Previously thought to be dumb and oafish, archeological discoveries show that Neanderthals were far more advanced than other Hominins in many ways: they were superior engineers in tool/weapons, jewelry making, and they buried their dead. Also, a fossilized tooth found in Bulgaria predates all hominin fossils found in Africa. It's very likely Hominins started in present day Europe and migrated from there.

These findings debunk the "We all came from Africa" narrative still pushed by schools and woke activism science that are far more worried about protecting feelings. Today we know that there were many species of pre-human apes competing, living side by side, interbreeding, and migrating. All humans have common ancestors, but we did not all come from African hominins. That has now been proven.

The "Out of Africa" theory was the most widely accepted model of the geographic origin and early migration of anatomically modern humans. It proposes a "single origin" of Homo sapiens in Africa, which then allegedly populated the rest of the world by replacing all other hominins and mutating or evolving into the various races that comprise modern day humanity. However, recent discoveries have debunked this theory completely.

Original Video by Robert Sepehr: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=lABvt4l0S3Y

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