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To: combjelly who wrote (71473)5/15/2018 9:57:38 AM
From: zzpat  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 365120
 
Both humans and Neanderthals.had genetic mutations that allowed them to get vitamin D from food instead of the sun which became necessary as they moved out of Africa. I didn't say pale skin came from Neanderthals, only that it's a mutation shared by both. The interbreeding of humans and Neanderthals could have caused it but both mutations are different so most likely not. My point is that he's trying to say white skin s superior when white skin is a mutation. Same with drinking milk. Most of the world can't drink milk but a mutation made it possible. Black people can't drink milk. Most dark skinned people can't drink milk because it's not normal to drink milk in adulthood. It's a mutation.