No I do not. But I know that scientists have proved and everyone in the world but you idiot racists know that the races have been proved equal. We are all the same race, human beings. Environment causes any differences....
You're only partially right .
There is a segment of white Americans whose entire perception of America
is one big lie, starting with 'discovering' it.
Humans May Have Been Stuck on Bering Strait for 10,000 Years
no I am totally right. If you don't believe all races are equal, you are a racist by definition. Your link doesn't work but seems to be irrelevant anyway.
It worked for me. But what about the conehead lizard people living under the Vatican ?*
I heard they're a different species of human from us. ( Homo capensis)
Boskop Man - Wikipedia
* I exaggerated a little about the lizard part
Any rational argument? How was I wrong?
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“”What happened is that
a small set of large crania were taken from a much larger sample of varied crania, and given the name, "Boskopoid." This selection was initially done almost without any regard for archaeological or cultural associations --
any old, large skull was a "Boskop".
—Professor of anthropology
John Hawks
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Boskop Man (
Homo capensis) was an alleged (and now discredited) group of hominids thought to date from 10,000 years ago. Named after Boskop, South Africa, they were thought to have had remarkably large
brains (1,800-2,000cc typical) and childlike facial features, and were all super-evolved geniuses, with an
IQ of 150, compared to us mere nose picking
Cro-Magnons.
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Unfortunately, they turned out to be a figment of
anthropologists' imaginations, based on completely spurious speculation from a tiny number of severely biased samples. The term "Boskop Man" is no longer even in use by anthropologists.
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The extraordinary claim[edit]
In autumn 1913, two farmers in Boskop,
South Africa found hominid skull fragments while digging a drainage ditch. They brought the find to Frederick W. FitzSimons of the Port Elizabeth Museum. The skull came to the attention of paleontologist S. H. Haughton, who reported the skull was at least 1,832cc — 25% larger than that typical of normal modern-day humans. Scottish scientist Robert Broom got "the very remarkable figure of 1,980 cc."
It was suggested that the very large Boskop skull was an aberration, caused by hydrocephalus or some other disease. However, the skull had a face taking up one fifth of the cranium size — comparable to a
Cro-Magnon child, not the one third of the cranium taken by an adult Cro-Magnon face. The nose, cheeks, and jaw were all childlike.