“We Found the Skeleton of an Ancient Black Briton!”

Here’s a meme from Reddit to illustrate my point:

There’s even a skull comparison meme generator that provides this template:

Years ago, I commented on this leftist meme which, though it doesn’t involve skulls, does illustrate my point here:

Shifting back to reality, here’s an actual comparison between an Australian Aboriginal skull and a European skull:

The leftist layman’s position is that racial differences do not extend beyond skin color, hair texture, lip thickness etc. When pressed, or when confronting a more educated leftist, he’ll admit that there are a few deeper differences, such as in bone structure or disease resistance. If you press him to entertain the possibility that some of those differences might extend to the brain, the conversation will be over; you’ve ventured into forbidden territory.

The vast majority of leftists are laymen; they don’t even realize that there are skeletal differences between the races – yet it never occurs to them to challenge claims such as the Beachy Head Woman:

Beachy Head Woman, a Roman-era skeleton once hailed as the earliest known black Briton and who scientists later speculated could be of Cypriot descent, has now been shown to have originated from southern England.

The mystery of the skeleton’s shifting identity was finally resolved after advances in DNA sequencing produced a high-quality genetic readout from the remains.

Previously, forensic anthropologists had suggested that the woman may have been of sub-Saharan Africa origin based on an analysis of the skull and, in 2016, a plaque was erected to “to commemorate the first black Briton”.

I’ll let History Debunked tell the sage of this leftist misadventure:

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