ajackson17
Active Member
Some Hoteps/ Pro black folks get confused with peer-reviewed papers although they're right when it comes to phenotypes.
Terms like ......
"No Sub Saharan," "Admixture," & "Eurasian"
Throws them off
Sometimes these geneticists play games but it's takes a keen eye to see their bullshit.
Now when it comes to smart folks that are proficient in genetics and start calling people pseudo, I speak their language and tell them that I need the HIRISPLEX melanin test results..
Ive been in debates where many were jumping to conclusions about the phenotypes of Nuwayrat and Takarkori. They were saying that those fossils had light skin 3 months before the HIRISPLEX results. Showing fake reconstructions all over social media. I was getting on their nerves and saying that they were black because they have a Iberomaurusian and Natufian admixture and looked East African.
When the HIRISPLEX results came back geneticists confirmed the Nuwayrat and Takarkori fossils were people with dark skin with Ancestral alleles.
Yet racists MENAs still tryna make fun of pro black folks saying we wuz etc etc
Ignoring HIRISPLEX results
They hate when I tell them that even tho they have their blood them Ancient North Africans were black.
They used grok against me about phenotypes only for it agree with me
Yeah, people all backgrounds can get confused. Even some of the ancient people phenotype will be different from ours and that can include our ancestors. Egyptians are an African civilization with various phenotypes that range from light skin like beyonce or mya, etc to darker skin tones. Yes, in the racist Jim Crow south Egyptians would be classified as black or colored.
The world look different back then compared to now. Yes, the average person light skin was not the same as lighter skin today. Even pale skin was a rarity.
"No, the Yamnaya people were not predominantly pale; ancient DNA analysis indicates they generally had dark hair, brown eyes, and intermediate to medium-dark skin tones, though some individuals carried genes for lighter pigmentation. Their intermediate skin tone was lighter than the dark-skinned European hunter-gatherers who came before them but somewhat darker than modern Northern Europeans. "
I just pulled that off generated AI just real quick to show that lighter tones just wasn't around like that. A lot of people look at modern Eurasian people as what they look like during the neolithic and that wasn't the case. People change and mutate over time. My sister is not dark skin whatsoever slightly below medium brown and her husband is light skin and their first daughter came out dark skin and next one lighter. Genetics is a very funny thing and that what confused people.