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Topic: The *real* history of the world

Anonymous A started this discussion 23 hours ago #133,065

7 million years ago, hominins (the ancestors of modern humans) split off from panins (the ancestors of Chimpanzees). Then various species of hominins evolved in Africa for millions of years, growing ever larger brains. Then one day, about a million years ago, some hominins living in Africa figured out they could make stone tools to hunt prey. This allowed hominins to populate the old world. Then 300,000 years ago, a species of hominin called Homo sapiens evolved. And what the Homo sapiens did is they killed every other species of hominin everywhere else in the world. Then 200 years ago, some of those Homo sapiens in Europe forgot they’re actually Africans who killed off the native species of Europe and invaded Africa thinking they were superior to their own species for some stupid reason.

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Anonymous A (OP) double-posted this 23 hours ago, 6 minutes later[^] [v] #1,418,896

But for some reason we let the chimps live. Dunno why.

Anonymous B joined in and replied with this 22 hours ago, 27 minutes later, 33 minutes after the original post[^] [v] #1,418,897

People actually used to think that humans evolved somewhere in Eurasia because Europeans kept digging up primitive looking skulls, some of them with brains larger than modern human, and dismissed African skulls they found that were much smaller as not important. Until eventually they realized that modern humans aren’t the descendants of those species in Europe and Asia and those tiny skulls in Africa are actually way older and we killed off all those Eurasian species and all people in the world are actually incredibly similar and have skulls that look almost identical because we wiped everything else out.

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Anonymous C joined in and replied with this 19 hours ago, 3 hours later, 4 hours after the original post[^] [v] #1,418,923

Teachers unions killed education.
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