That's racist!

Once again you make the mistake of falling for wrong data. The idea the first Americans crossed the Bering straight is outdated. New evidence is coming to light that the first Americans came by sea. Similar to how Ancient humans populated Australia and the Pacific Islands. Science | AAAS

Also there's growing evidence that humans have been in the Americas as early as 30,000 years ago. https://www.ox.ac.uk/news/2020-07-22-earliest-americans-arrived-new-world-30000-years-ago#:~:text=People travelled by boat to,Asia, archaeological research reveals today.

And those early humans could have only arrived by boat since Ice Sheets covered North America until 13,000 years ago.

So all you've been doing thus far is arguing based on outdated theories of how our ancestors spread across the globe. Our ancestors actually arrived in America far earlier than previously thought. They also came by sea rather than by land. And those sea faring ancestors would have looked like tropical peoples because they wouldn't have spend millenia in cold northern climates like modern day Asians. They would have kept their black skin and negroid features like the peoples of the Andaman Islands, Australia, Papua New Guinea, Vanuatu, Solomon Islands, Fiji, etc.

So are you just lazy, a lunatic or a liar. I don't see how you can't be at least one of these based on this reply. Your realize not one jot of what those links to "new" information does much of anything to controvert what I put in my post. Let me help you out with a quote from the Science article.

"In this view, maritime explorers voyaged by boat out of Beringia—the ancient land now partially submerged under the waters of the Bering Strait—about 16,000 years ago and quickly moved down the Pacific coast, reaching Chile by at least 14,500 years ago."

You do realize that's EXACTLY what I posted, right? Literally not one tiny thing has changed from this observation I made.

"Meanwhile look at what Luzia's ancestral path looks like. So given your above quote do you think a path leading all the way up through E Asia to the Bering Strait (You know, effing Siberia) and down through NW Canada and W US would constitute "new environments"?"

The only thing different is there's some debate jiggering around with the timeline, which is irrelevant in the context of our discussion. The fact (100% still in accordance with your links) is that the people that made their way down through the Americas had spent 10's of thousands of years migrating NE through Asia eventually crossing via Beringia. You know, through all those different environments that (according to you) bring about phenotypical changes.

And to call your last paragraph laughable self-serving speculation would be charitable. Nobody (certainly that you've cited or anywhere else I've found) support what you posit. Even if you move the timeline all the way to the 30k mark (which is not without it's skeptics at this point btw) you realize you're knocking less than 20k off the older Clovis models. That sounds like a lot (and for hard archeology it is) but in the context of a full out of Africa migration all the way up E Asia and across Beringia we're still absolutely talking millennia.
 
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This is rather a peculiar story as a Black business owner in Jamaica states that she is not entertaining anymore Black American guests. She states that the Black Americans that come to her cottage are entitled and would want free items. She adds that she does not want Black Americans any longer for short term stays.

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Hair braiding was common on every continent and common among many if not most cultures. This is getting silly. Again even it they were braids, which is likely not the case because the bust is pictured wearing a head covering or helmet, it isn't evidence they were black. This is beyond silly.

The places where black people retained darker pigment..... Except in Africa..... has been shown via genetic sampling and archaeology to have occurred because the genetic pool was smaller..... Meaning because those people were isolated, think Aboriginal Australians and some various island cultures who were not long range travelers overseas.....they did not get the infusion of other DNA. In fact studies indicate it was lucky those branches didn't die out, it's a testament to their resilience the bloodlines survived. Ethnicities world wide were branching off and developing the various skin tones we see today, except in those isolated pockets. You however point to those isolated pockets and say they were the norm. That isn't the case.

This is all backed up by science on a global scale. Not your cherry picked isolated examples you string together to fit a narrative. If you have to jump around so much and ignore established science that overwhelmingly counters your position it can't be based on solid footing.

You've been reading too many of those agenda based Facebook pages like Imanhotep. It's basically Ancient Aliens without the aliens.

You might wanna read a few pages earlier in this thread. I posted an article showing that pale skin only evolved about 7000 years ago. So even in Europe up until 5000 BC you had mostly black skin people living there.

This idea that "negro" features were somehow limited to just Africans and isolated pockets outside of Africa is simply a supposition on your part that isn't supported by the latest science. The science says even Europeans were dark skin until 7000 years ago. And given the fact black features are found all over the Pacific not in just one or two isolated areas shows that black features were ubiquitous across the entire planet for most of our history.
 
Those traits are common among Malays, other Southeast Asians, and a lot of Chinese. Braiding's a practice and not a physical trait. I suppose you already include Melanesians and the Negritos of the Andamans and SEA as black.

Dark skin and kinky hair = black

So obviously Melanisians and Negritos are black in my book. I've been using them as an example of people with negroid features but non-African DNA this entire thread to show the ubiquitous nature of black features across the world.
 
Dark skin and kinky hair = black

So obviously Melanisians and Negritos are black in my book. I've been using them as an example of people with negroid features but non-African DNA this entire thread to show the ubiquitous nature of black features across the world.
That's what I understood, just wanted to confirm.
 
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You might wanna read a few pages earlier in this thread. I posted an article showing that pale skin only evolved about 7000 years ago. So even in Europe up until 5000 BC you had mostly black skin people living there.

This idea that "negro" features were somehow limited to just Africans and isolated pockets outside of Africa is simply a supposition on your part that isn't supported by the latest science. The science says even Europeans were dark skin until 7000 years ago. And given the fact black features are found all over the Pacific not in just one or two isolated areas shows that black features were ubiquitous across the entire planet for most of our history.
Over time those features slowly turned into the many ethnicities and skin tones. There wasn't some magic sudden transition to all the different people's we see today as you are pushing. The people that kept their "black" skin were Africans and the people's we discussed that were either isolated by geography or isolated themselves and the people on the African continent.

You have no evidence what so ever that everyone was black until about 7 to 8k years ago. Even the supposed evidence you've cited doesn't back that statement up.

Stay off the agenda driven pages and listen to science, not cherry picked snippets of data.
 
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BLACK owner of Jamaican cottage business say she’s BANNING BLACK Americans
This is rather a peculiar story as a Black business owner in Jamaica states that she is not entertaining anymore Black American guests. She states that the Black Americans that come to her cottage are entitled and would want free items. She adds that she does not want Black Americans any longer for short term stays.

BLACK owner of Jamaican cottage business say she’s BANNING BLACK Americans
While I was at TSU I had a lab partner from Africa. Think Eddie Murphy in Coming To America…. He admitted to me one day that he was puzzled and confused by the behavior of black Americans.
 
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BLACK owner of Jamaican cottage business say she’s BANNING BLACK Americans
This is rather a peculiar story as a Black business owner in Jamaica states that she is not entertaining anymore Black American guests. She states that the Black Americans that come to her cottage are entitled and would want free items. She adds that she does not want Black Americans any longer for short term stays.

BLACK owner of Jamaican cottage business say she’s BANNING BLACK Americans
The new black face of white supremacy? Seems to be what Dr. Durag is implying here?

 
You might wanna read a few pages earlier in this thread. I posted an article showing that pale skin only evolved about 7000 years ago. So even in Europe up until 5000 BC you had mostly black skin people living there.

This idea that "negro" features were somehow limited to just Africans and isolated pockets outside of Africa is simply a supposition on your part that isn't supported by the latest science. The science says even Europeans were dark skin until 7000 years ago. And given the fact black features are found all over the Pacific not in just one or two isolated areas shows that black features were ubiquitous across the entire planet for most of our history.

That is some of the most nonsensical crap ever posted on the internet. I don’t know what “science” you are referring to but it is very similar to the archaeologists Hitler employed to verify the myth of the Aryan race lol. Is this some weird attempt to portray African civilizations as the most advanced who built modern day societies? It’s complete nonsense and there is nothing historically factual to support your hypothesis other than a handful of fringe nut jobs who are obsessed with race
 
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