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Re: Neanderthal genes in modern humans

I began this thread in the hope of receiving some objective feedback.

The author of the website (ethnic origin unknown) seems to be making an argument for "white supremacy" based on the presence of neanderthal genes in Europeans and Asians.

Of particular interest to me is his presentation of genetic evidence. As someone devoted to the study of the modern human condition, I have often wondered about the obvious behavioral differences between people like myself, who are nurtured as Africans and those reared as non-Africans. This became even more perplexing with the findings of our common maternal ancestor. Although we may all have our origins in the proverbial Garden of Eden, it does not change the fact that some of us left or were thrown out.

The author's analysis of Y chromosomal anomalies that produces aberrations like Autism and ADHD two of the most extreme expressions of unsociablity and Cystic Fibrosis a form of extreme genetic recidivism appears to answer some of these questions.

This should be especially important to those advocates of the "one love" theory and more importantly so, to the descendents of enslaved Africans.

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