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Why do Papuans/Melanesians look so similar to Black Africans?

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They often have their own distinct ethic look, true. However, some are just absolute dead ringers for the Bantu racial type in West Africa.

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  1. They belong to the same subspecies. The climate of the australoid

    region is similar to that of sub-saharan africa, so the african type

    proliferated in the area, even after the people had hybridized with

    non-africans.

    Of course, the leftists desire to suppress the fact that modern human

    subspecies even exist. That behavior is caused by the desire to

    disrupt the fundamental logical truth that different entities are not

    necessarily equivalent. That desire is a mental focus of crude blind

    seeping oneness. That desire is also the cause of political

    far-leftism.


  2. These peoples are actually closer related to human populations living outside of Africa: Australian aboriginies, Southeast Asians even Caucasians. Their resemblance to African Blacks is simply coincidental because they live in an environment which is climatologically and geographically similar to Africa.

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