Griffith on Nostr: The weird thing about race from an evolutionary perspective is it’s geographically ...
The weird thing about race from an evolutionary perspective is it’s geographically bound but has no relation to habitat or climate. The people in the Alps and the people in the Andes have nothing in common, despite their environments being more similar than people in the grassland of Poland. To me, this indicates that race is a way older thing than say, sherpas having bigger lungs or whatever. Imo it challenges the idea of Adam and Eve way more than “ancestor was monkey.” Idk if ancestor was monkey, but what is the origin of these wildly disparate groups?
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