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I just want to point out to the fine editors of this site that CWC is falsely believing himself to be Black because of 23andMe's belief in the "Out of Africa" human origin theory, which if true makes all current day humans related to early humans who migrated from Africa to settle the rest of the world. These are things that happened 200,000 years ago and would affect every single current day human, white, black, Asian, everyone. Every single white person on 23andme would receive this same arrow pointing out of Africa like on his paternal page which CWC linked on his youtube. https://you.23andme.com/published/reports/d202df0525224336/?share_id=c61eba65271f4604&utm_source=23andMe&utm_medium=facebook&utm_content=23c_Product&utm_campaign=paternal_haplogroup His father's page which shows arrows coming out of Africa 200,000 years ago. It would show these every every non-black DNA result. If CWC was actually black and not 100% European it would show it at the top of the page with the actual DNA results from recent times, within the past 500 years.
I just want to point out to the fine editors of this site that CWC is falsely believing himself to be Black because of 23andMe's belief in the "Out of Africa" human origin theory, which if true makes all current day humans related to early humans who migrated from Africa to settle the rest of the world. These are things that happened 200,000 years ago and would affect every single current day human, white, black, Asian, everyone. Every single white person on 23andme would receive this same arrow pointing out of Africa like on his paternal page which CWC linked on his youtube. https://you.23andme.com/published/reports/d202df0525224336/?share_id=c61eba65271f4604&utm_source=23andMe&utm_medium=facebook&utm_content=23c_Product&utm_campaign=paternal_haplogroup His father's page which shows arrows coming out of Africa 200,000 years ago. It would show these every every non-black DNA result. If CWC was actually black and not 100% European it would show it at the top of the page with the actual DNA results from recent times, within the past 500 years.
*My interpretation (which I wrote on the Chris and Race page) was that Chris confused "Iberia" and "Liberia", especially because he restates his supposed black heritage after mentioning the Iberian component. That said, the paternal haplogroup theory also makes sense, so it comes down to whether Chris is more ignorant of geography or the captions on the 23andMe graphs. [[User:Ericitos Verdes|Ericitos Verdes]] ([[User talk:Ericitos Verdes|talk]]) 21:41, 31 March 2018 (UTC)

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I just want to point out to the fine editors of this site that CWC is falsely believing himself to be Black because of 23andMe's belief in the "Out of Africa" human origin theory, which if true makes all current day humans related to early humans who migrated from Africa to settle the rest of the world. These are things that happened 200,000 years ago and would affect every single current day human, white, black, Asian, everyone. Every single white person on 23andme would receive this same arrow pointing out of Africa like on his paternal page which CWC linked on his youtube. https://you.23andme.com/published/reports/d202df0525224336/?share_id=c61eba65271f4604&utm_source=23andMe&utm_medium=facebook&utm_content=23c_Product&utm_campaign=paternal_haplogroup His father's page which shows arrows coming out of Africa 200,000 years ago. It would show these every every non-black DNA result. If CWC was actually black and not 100% European it would show it at the top of the page with the actual DNA results from recent times, within the past 500 years.

  • My interpretation (which I wrote on the Chris and Race page) was that Chris confused "Iberia" and "Liberia", especially because he restates his supposed black heritage after mentioning the Iberian component. That said, the paternal haplogroup theory also makes sense, so it comes down to whether Chris is more ignorant of geography or the captions on the 23andMe graphs. Ericitos Verdes (talk) 21:41, 31 March 2018 (UTC)